OpenOffice version 2?

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Hi all,

Do we know whether Red Hat will publish an OO.o 2.0 rpm out for EL3 and 4?
Would we be better downloading it ourselves?  I'm just in the middle of
downloading it to put it on one of our development machines, and I was
wondering whether RH will publish a specific update for it.

TIA

Andrew

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