> Perhaps I'm the only one that is wondering if we are we going to stick > with OpenOffice as our default or make LibreOffice our default and > migrate our users to LibreOffice? > > It would be good to get the desktop members view on this for future > deployments. > > JBG For the zero-added-value that my humble (or not so humble) response represents, having not really looked around much but having seen the announcement regarding LibreOffice in September/early October, I was always assuming that LibreOffice was going to be "coming down the pipeline" in Fedora ASAP given that Red Hat has squarely thrown its support behind LibreOffice. Of course I never questionned it not being in F14 for simple reasons of logistics and the ensuing nightmare that would be created by the replacement of such a major set of packages a couple of months after branching off of Rawhide. I never had any specific notion in my head of when it would be put into Fedora but I assumed "Well this is Fedora, and further Red Hat is supporting LibreOffice, so LibreOffice will replace OO.o as soon as it's seen to be practical based on whatever set of criteria that TPTB see fit." -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop