On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 17:38 +0100, Jonathan Aquilina wrote: > What about bundling it with the downloadable installer?
I think that there are legitimately two separate items here: LibreOffice - the application suite LibreOffice focused distribution Right now, IMO, there is no consensus for adding an email client into the application suite, but there is much interest from many community members to bundle. This bundling takes place all the time actually - If you think about it this is no different from what the different Linux distro's do, at least on the surface. More then that however individuals and small teams do it all the time - a classic case is Cofry over at the OO.o web forums (I notice he is now active at LibreOfficeForum.org also) - he for a number of years produced a Christmas CD - it was his take of what packages would best introduce a Windows user to FOSS, OO.o was one of the key packages. So in the case of LibreOffice it makes sense to have this one singular project responsible for producing the suite, and even to have a reference ISO for a simple disk of LibreOffice binaries. But distribution can also focus on particular user groups, this can be functional or it can be regional (Language) specific. Here I think that trying to control this from TDF is counter productive - the best return for the project at a whole would to be to encourage packages to form teams to address these different niche use cases. Thanks Drew -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***