Hi, and thanks for the encouragement :)

First, please use my gmail adress when replying. That reply-to -thing
in my previous mail was a stupid mistake from me...

Before people get too excited, I'd like to point out that what I have
done, actually, is just packaging stuff. I've not really coded
anything.

I do mention it on my site that the only code I use is actually Terry
Teagues Start OpenOffice.org. Perhaps this is not described clearly
enough, though.

So what comes to licensing and integrating code, that depends at the
moment on Terry and his choices of licences. As far as I understood
the Terry's licence, it should be ok, for me to publish the stuff I've
done on my webpage. But I don't know if it's ok to integrate the stuff
to cvs.

If the licences are a problem, then it shouldn't be too difficult to
do similar stuff from the scratch, but in that situation, we'd miss
all the great work Terry has put into making fonts and printers
visible to openoffice.org.

FWIW, I'm now subscribed to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] -list.

Feel free to send suggestions and/or comments...

Bon journ�e,

    Mox

-- 
Mox on G

>Hi Mox,
>Am Sat, 23 Apr 2005 22:25:03 +0300, schrieb Mox:
>
>>> Hello everybody,
>>> 
>>> and thanks for all the great work with OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X!
>>> 
>>> Here's my small contribution to the efforts:
>>> http://uiah.fi/~juhuuhta/openoffice/
>
>
>You won't believe it but as of today morning Eric Bachard one of 
>the coders for Mac OS X port sended me your site and asked what we 
>shall do and that we shall try to unite all the efforts made to 
>bring the best possible OOo 2.0 to Mac OS X users out there. 
>
>We agreed that it would be great if you would officially join us 
>and help us integrate your app into official OOo build process. You 
>would benefit from this as well as we would. You get latest 
i>nformations about the build process and you would know that there 
>are gtk enabled builds out there etc and so on.
>
>
>>> It's an OpenOffice.org 2.app -container that allows having all of
>>> openoffice in one .app container.
>
>
>And it is exactly what we are searching. This makes it so much 
>easier for OS X users to launch and work with OOo. Thank you. 
>
>
>>> While many of the things I mention on the website will be probably
>>> integrated into the code / building process of openoffice.org itself,
>>> the .app I've compiled allows users to get quick results with the
>>> current development builds.
>
>
>Yes and it even would be easier to have your work in the main code 
>tree. Please let us know if you can think of working together with 
>us and please tell us which licence you're using and if you would 
>be willing to change to official LPGL/SISL Licence so that we can 
>officially use your code. 
>
>If you haven't already done so please subscribe to this mailinglist.
>
>Again, thank you and you're welcome here. Please join us and help 
>us making OOo better for Mac OS X users. 
>
>Regards, 
>Eric Hoch

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