Le 22/04/2021 à 11:25, Michael Meeks a écrit : Hi Michael, > > This is a fairly fundamental limitation of the app-store I'm afraid; > and it is regrettable indeed. >> However, this version now points directly to the LibreOffice website, >> and I feel that user expectations are being somewhat misled, due to the >> missing functionality. Yes, I understand that, although it was also my understanding that it is/was still possible to provide a complete JDK into the app that could then be accepted into the AppStore. I also understand that that might require significant effort from Collabora to do so, and that perhaps from a business point of view, it is not a route that it wishes to go down. Additionally, from a wider project view, it might also set a precedent with regard to other OSes for which LO doesn't bundle the JDK (for a number of equally valid reasons). > > Is there somewhere better we can point ? for example, if you could > control that landing page (which is easy) where would you have it land? > Can we make a better page that doesn't confuse people and explains how > they can download the TDF version and an OpenJDK to get better 'Base' > support? > My suggestion would be to have it point to a Collabora page, after all it is a Collabora product, which page would direct the user to the LibreOffice project as the source for any questions, documentation, etc, and additionally, should the user feel so inclined in order to obtain the missing functionality, to the download site of the TDF release. Personally, I would find it helpful if the pros/cons of each were identified on such a page. That way, the user makes their choice in full knowledge. For example, the AppStore blurb text doesn't mention that LO Vanilla includes multiple language support - this is a huge positive for many people compared to the TDF downloads which require separate langpack installations and their associated issues. On the negative side, of course, the absence of any Java functionality, but also what that entails in terms of functional limitation. The current note in brackets at the end of the AppStore text is somewhat light on the implications of the lack of Java, stating that it only affects usage of the HSQLDB embedded engine, when in reality the extent is far greater. The landing page pointed to by the banner could explain those differences in more detail, e.g. : - no Java-based database connectivity whatsoever, so no JDBC connections to any DB engine reliant on JDBC drivers - considering the broad range of JDBC drivers available, this is by far one of the most common ways of connecting to a backend database engine ; - no database reporting engine (jfreereport) ; - no beanshell or Javascript support - no Java extension support (e.g. LanguageTool) Are these suggestions of any use ? Alex _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice