On 1/27/2010 6:38 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 01/27/2010 05:02 AM, Wm Stewart wrote:

The best way to put OO on the net without having to change a line of code
is to project the entire interface with a thin-client like FreeNX.  NX
compression is so efficient that you can "lengthen the monitor cord" across
the world over the Internet now.

Full disclosure: I started http://Eseri.com/ to do this.  We bundle a
complete FOSS organization on Ubuntu desktops and make it available over
the net.  The idea is to get a full FOSS solution out there to non FOSS
people that would use it if it were made incredibly easy and complete.

Now that's just... cool! :-)

Hard to imagine that you've been doing this for nearly 4 years now&
this is the first I've heard of Eseri. I use NoMachine's NX daily&  can
vouch for the 'NX client/server.

We just launched. There is a larger game plan here. I was lucky enough to get http://FreeOpenSourceSoftware.org and have donated it to the community as a Wiki. FOSS is better than the offerings of Microsoft and GoogleDocs and the rest. We want to help get it out there as an integrated, full organization solution, to help drive usage by the non-FOSS world, with the goal of eventually making it the global standard.


However, I think that if you read the thread, Wunna Ko was/is looking
for something similar to an rsysnc-type application whereby OOo users
needn't download the full OOo package for each "update". Instead,
provide some form of an rsync utility that can be used to only download
&  update the changed files between version x and version y.



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