From: Simon Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:04:06 +0100

   > a  team  can build OOo on at least one platform (say Linux) then this 
   > ability would make the localization available on many other platforms as 
   > well (e.g. Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, ...).

You generalized this. But this is not right. On Windows, you can use cygwin
which can run epm and rpm -> you can create language packs in RPM with some
effort. But you can't create exe files on GNU/Linux without unbelievably
huge effort.

No one will do that...

If there is a team which can't build on more systems, they can just send me
patches and I'll add their language to my build.
-- 
Pavel Janík

The name of the command, woman, is an acronym for "w/o (without) man,"
since it doesn't use the man program."
                  -- An unknown author in GNU Emacs manual

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