Re: LibreOffice packages

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On 6/5/23 19:13, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:

Are you willing to do the packaging work?  Asking upstream to create
packages for every distribution is not reasonable.

I would never want upstream to do packaging, as experience teaches,
they would certainly do it wrong.
Packaging and integration is a job for the distribution; it is their
added value. Otherwise, what's the meaning of a distribution, if
the system is composed by a minimal booting image on which you
add upstream generated blobs?

Sorry, but the common "why do not do it yourself?" objection is not
the correct way to address my point. As a "consumer" (even if,
not paying) I am just expressing my idea about what I would like or not.
The "producers" (Fedora/RH) can take note, or ignore the feedback.
Their luck will, at the end of the day, depend on the merit of
their choices.
Anyway, yes, I've considered becoming a Fedora packager, I've started
the process and then got discouraged by the abundant bureaucracy.
And these kinds of threads do not help in regaining some enthusiasm in
resuming the process.

Regards.

--
   Roberto Ragusa    mail at robertoragusa.it
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