For such a transition, I think it will be helpful for everybody using arch-linux to name aall libri-openoffice packages libri-openoffice-supported and all oracle-openoffice packages oracle-openoffice-unsupported. Debian at any rate has a playground area where unsupported packages go within its repositories as well. That might get the message across to even windows users. Certainly if I do a new installation of arch-linux I'd want libri-openoffice-supported on my system as opposed to anything else.On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, Ng Oon-Ee wrote: > On Mon, 2011-03-07 at 22:00 -0600, Thomas Dziedzic wrote: > > just an fyi, > > openoffice itself is *huge* and now that it is going to be dropped to > > the aur, it will most likely lose all audience because of how long it > > takes to compile from source. + libreoffice is just a better version > > of openoffice imo, so there should really be no one that uses it. > > People who want openoffice will probably just use the -bin packages? > >