Re: BrOffice.org in Fedora 10

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Em Seg, 2008-08-11 às 20:41 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen escreveu:
> Jesse Keating wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 14:43 -0300, Igor Pires Soares wrote:
> >> I saw that Fedora 10 Alpha doesn't have BrOffice.org packages in the
> >> installation media. BrOffice.org is the Brazilian brand for
> >> OpenOffice.org, see bug #358021 for more details.
> >>
> >> It would be good if we have this bits included for Fedora 10, since the
> >> packages are small and the use of "OpenOffice.org" brand could represent
> >> a legal hazard in Brazil for Fedora and RHEL, but I'm not sure how to
> >> report this in bugzilla.
> >>
> >> Besides the inclusion of these packages we will need to make some
> >> changes to comps in order to get BrOffice.org packages instead of
> >> OpenOffice.org ones when user selects pt_BR language in installation.
> >> I've already talked with Caolan, the OpenOffice.org packager about that,
> >> but I need some more guidance about this issue. I'd like to know what it
> >> takes to get that BrOffice.org layer included in the installation media
> >> (if possible) and how to handle it properly.
> > 
> > Somebody needs to put up your broffice.org packages for review.  The
> > previous review as closed -> cantfix.  Until the packages exist in
> > Fedora, they can't be included in any spins.
> > 
> > 
> 
> I can see them in rawhide, I just checked a moment ago.

Yep, they are in rawhide but not in the installation media, at least for
F10 Alpha.

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