Re: Do we really need LibreOffice installed by default?

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On Sep 17, 2014, at 4:18 AM, Jens Petersen <petersen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> If we don't install libreoffice by default we'd save around ~500MB (of
>> libreoffice itself and it's various java dependencies) from the live
>> media.
>> This means less strain on mirrors, and that people will get their
>> media faster (even if you have a really fast connection - smaller
>> downloads finish sooner).
> 
> At the very least it should be made possible to opt out of Libreoffice
> when doing a Workstation netinstall (it is for a Gnome Desktop install).


The netinst media installer main menu has a "Software Selection" option, and in there you can uncheck LibreOffice under Add-Ons. The Live media installer doesn't offer this.

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