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on On dev@openoffice.apache.org Peter submitted the following text proposal:

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Dear Apache OpenOffice Users,


Thank thank you for your interest in Apache OpenOffice and your on-going support
over the
years. You may have heard through various channels that a bug
with OpenOffice occurs on macOS 11 / Big Sur(e.g., through our support forums) that OpenOffice has
problems with Apple's new macOS 11 (Big Sur).

When opening modern Microsoft Office Documents
(files that end with docx, xlsx, etc.)
OpenOffice crashes. There is no workaround within OpenOffice at this point, but we are 
are going to fix the issue in a new minor release - 4.1.9,
issue soon.

The main reason is to fix the bug on macOS 11 / Big Sur. We will also include
some other minor fixes
in the release, so everyone has something
from this unfortunate incidentplatform participate from the new release. We know that this is a
pressing
issue to our Mac users,  expect so you can expect the release soon on our
download webpage.

In order to identify the issue we took a closer look at our build
to exclude any issues with
an error in prior releases. Next, we updated the
build to a newer SDK Issue issue to exclude any Issue
issue in our support structures. We believe that our non-production ready but upcoming version 4.2.0 (which is not
yet production-ready) is not affected by this
Issueissue. In an effort over Christmas a comparison
took place between the
4.2.0 and 4.1.8 Versions versions to locate the issue. We have found the
code change that solves the crash on macOS 11Big Sur.

We are testing the Solution solution at this point. If you want to join
the test of the new version of
this fix, drop an email e-mail in English to
the developers maling list dev@openoffice.apache.org.
The more environments we test the sooner
we can release.

The OpenOffice Project project thanks Jim Jagelski for his endless effort during Christmas
time, and
the French Forum forum users [...] who supported the development effort with dedicated testing.

We wish you a peaceful year end time.

All the best and stay healthy.