On Oct 9, 2010, at 23:23 , Scott Furry wrote:

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> This survey is to gauge the views of the LibreOffice community on the 
> install/update method of LibreOffice. Please voice your opinion so that these 
> considerations may be taken into account when the LibreOffice method of 
> install/update is studied by the developer team. Please *bottom-post* your 
> opinions.
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> How do you expect LibreOffice to be updated?

Answering as a simple user, I'd like LibO to check for new updates, say, once a 
week by default, adjustable for those who want to adjust it, and notify me when 
one is available and ask me whether I want to d/l it.  Options: No, Yes, Ask me 
again in x days.

Whether it's incremental or total is unimportant to me.
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> How do you Install/Update LibreOffice?

Mac and Windows: Install by surfing to libreoffice.org and going to the 
download page (as I did with OOo).  Update as above (also as per OOo).
Linux: it's usually included in the distro, but if it's not, I'd check the 
repository first, and in second place surf to LibO.

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> What do you expect when Installing/Updating LibreOffice?

That the new version remembers all my settings, all my recent files, all my 
extensions.  That it notifies me if any settings are changedm, or extensions 
don't work with this version, and offer to check for an update to fix the 
problem.  That it preferably asks me if I want to get rid of competing 
programs/versions, and if the answer is Yes, gets rid of them completely.
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> Other programs have separate updating programs (iTunes being an example), if 
> it was technically feasible, would having a separate install program for 
> LibreOffice (with updating features) be useful to you?

I'm always a little suspicious of what these programs do, but I'd make an 
exception for a LibO one, since I trust you guys.  :)
Not especially useful for me, but if it makes life easier for you.
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> Would having a download and update site, as well as a Unix|Linux package 
> repository site, be of value to you?

Not to me personally, but would be useful for updates on my linux boxes.  
Problem is the distro versions are often a version or two out of date.  (This 
is a problem?)
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//James
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