On 11/30/2010 02:43 AM, plino wrote: > > The point here is that OOo has a small installer with 140Mb (no Java, and > only English, Spanish and French dictionaries). > Why is LO going in the opposite direction with 299 and 466Mb??? > > The current packages (including in the smallest option 56 language packs!!!) > makes no sense IMO as I mentioned in this post > http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/A-proposal-for-effective-volunteer-friendly-user-support-in-LibreOffice-tp1954148p1973749.html > > I think that an English only version of LibreOffice and then separate > Language Packs (10-40Mb) which include the translation for the interface and > dictionaries, spelling, etc is the best option. >
Actually the point that I was trying to make, but apparently you've snipped all (including attribution as to who you were replying to) is this: Those that think including additional bits such as documentation in any initial download need to consider the impact of both the user and the download method. The current download (as has been explained in other threads) is large due to the added language add-on's. No worries, as the LO is still beta. However my post was to remind others that downloading an application such as LO is very much an issue. Whether the download be 100Mb or 300Mb, the result is large for dial-up users. Another post indicated that dialup users are used to large downloads & let them run overnight. Fair enough... but it's obvious that that poster doesn't use dialup. It's analogous to assuming that all users have DVD readers... I test multiple OS's, multiple open-source programs, and I just checked; out of 10 systems that I have running, only 4 have DVD readers, 2 have DVD r/w, and all exept one have floppy drives. BTW: I live and work in "Silicon Valley". My opinion is to *not* add documentation to the inital download. Instead reduce the initial download as much as possible, and improve the Help section to ensure it is correct, and to instruct and or point a new user additional documentation. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
