On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> LibreOffice has recently proved to be a solid replacement for Oracle >> OpenOffice. I'm about to drop all Oracle OOo packages from our repos. >> >> First my time is limited. I've asked so many times for help in the >> Office packaging area and nobody stepped in. >> >> Then there's the poor distribution support Oracle spends on the >> distributions. They almost do not care about custom distribution builds >> and their interest. They break the build against system libs >> every now and then and it takes ages to contact the relevant devs to >> fix their bugs. Development is only driven by the profit interests of >> Oracle... You can put in here all the arguments the Document foundation >> has given at its birth. >> >> So don't expect any efforts to fix bugs in Oracle packages anymore. As >> soon as they will break due to a .so name bump or something like this >> I'll remove all the packages from our repos if nobody else is willing >> to maintain them. >> >> >> Any objections to add >> "replaces=('openoffice-base') " to the next LibO pkg? >> >> -Andy >> > > I am an OpenOffice user and as long as LibreOffice will provide the same (or > similar) experience, I'm game for the change. Not a big Oracle fan and if I > can avoid their software on my computer, it would be preferred. > +1 I've been following LO development for a couple weeks now and it is really impressive. There is a *ton* of legacy code and stupid things getting removed because of how conservative openoffice development was.