2013/2/4 Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx>
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
> = Features/ApacheOpenOffice =
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ApacheOpenOffice
>
> Feature owner(s): Andrea Pescetti <pescetti@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Add Apache OpenOffice, the free productivity suite, to Fedora.
A big -1 to this feature, and in fact I'd urge FESCo to veto that package
outright (or if it somehow already made it into Fedora, to get it blocked in
Koji and Obsoleted by libreoffice ASAP).
Rationale:
* What benefit does this package have over LibreOffice, to justify carrying
2 packages doing essentially the same thing?
* OpenOffice is a huge package and a big strain on our build system (Koji);
IMHO, having 2 versions of it would be a gigantic waste of resources.
* LibreOffice is clearly the community version to be preferred:
- All major distros support it.
- Red Hat people work on it.
- AFAIK, it has more features.
whereas Apache OpenOffice is the fork Oracle created to remove control
over the project from the community, after Oracle had refused for months
to cooperate with the community (and for those months, LibreOffice had
been the only version being developed at all). (I consider it a big
mistake on the part of Apache to have accepted that trojan horse
"donation". They should have pointed Oracle to the existing LibreOffice
project instead. I really don't see why OpenOffice.org had to be donated
to Apache when basically all the existing non-Oracle developers were
involved in LibreOffice instead and when all that was needed was assigning
the OpenOffice trademark to them.)
PS: I wonder if there's any connection between this feature and the MariaDB
feature (or rather, Oracle's negative response to it).
Kevin Kofler
I completely agree!
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