J David Eisenberg wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Steven Pauwels wrote:

Some of the contras:
- they take the trust out of OOo
- distractive to school children

these are the two most important for me.

Leave in the Easter Eggs; allow an administrator to turn them off on install, thus solving the education problem.

It seems to me that this is a good compromise. I don't see why this is such a controversial idea; the Easter Eggs still stay, but the user (who is who we are concerned about) is the one who can decide if they're accessible or not. I would also like to see us put a moratorium on new Easter Eggs. I personally like them, but two or three are enough. If this is the sort of thing that is seen as being encouraged, it will unnecessarily bloat the code, and one of the things people often complain about with OOo is how big the code is to download since it's all one integrated suite, and you can't just download (for instance) the spreadsheet without also getting Base, Impress, etc.

*deposits two pennies*

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Steven Shelton
Twilight Media & Design
www.TwilightMD.com
www.GLOAMING.us

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