Caolán McNamara <caolanm <at> redhat.com> writes:
> Nevertheless, presumably oooimprovement has a purpose of improving
> quality of some kind, so having it in there would be a good thing when
> making OOo install-sets destined for qa-ing right ? Or is it worthless
> to qa unless the build being tested comes from an internal build ?

(although we just chatted about this on IRC, here is the synopsis for the
mailing list archive)
The only difference between a build with oooimprovement and a build without it
is that the User Feedback Program (part of Project Renaissance) is enabled with
oooimprovement.

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User_Experience/OpenOffice.org_User_Feedback_Program

Best Regards,

Bjoern




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