On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 06:35, Jorge García wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanto to be a Community Distributor of the CD and I have this questions:
>
> 1.- Can I design my own CD Label / Envelope Label / Case Label or I
> have to use the official Label?

We encourage you to use the "official" labels, however you may use them with 
some modifications if you wish. You may also design your own labels, however 
we would like you to use the same colours if you would.
>
> 2.- CD Tree. This is my CD Tree:
>
> Root directory
>     /Windows
>        / (Unpacked)
>     /Linux
>        / (Unpacked)
>     /licences
>        /lgpl.txt
>        /gpl.txt
>        /PDL.txt
>     /Dictionaries
>        /es_ES-pack
>        /DicOOo (macro)
>     /Source
>        /sources.html     (link to http://www.openoffice.org)

That is fine. The published tree (which I'll have to modify) is only a 
suggestion (it is actually based on the old Star Office 5.x CD-ROMs).
>
> Is correct? I am downloading the Extras ISO to add some of these
> content to the CD.
>
> 3.- Can I modify the About splash to add something like our website or
> something?

Depending on what you actually mean but the splash...lf you mean the splash 
which appears when starting OpenOffice.org (OO.o), then that would require a 
re-build, which is outside the abilities of most distributors.
>
> 4.- For OpenOffice.org 2.0 exist the instaler like in v1.x to install
> under linux? (not RPMs or DEBs)

Unfortunately no. Many have asked for the older style installer, but at this 
point it seems there is no plan to do so. I guess if someone with the time 
and resourced wanted to, they could build one, however that would require 
building OO.o from the source, and changing the packaging method. IMO, it 
would be a good thing to have something like that available, perhaps with the 
necessary files to make RPM or DEB packages. It could perhaps be put out as 
an alternative download, possibly as a starting point for those people 
producing packages for various platforms (Slackware and Gentoo use neither 
RPM nor DEB packages for example).
>
> 5.- Excuse my bad English, is not my native language :D

:) don't worry, it is actually better than some native English speakers I 
know.... Definitely better than my Spanish.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
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