https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61669

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--- Comment #2 from Qubit <[email protected]> ---
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> 
> Currently I am a little doubtful that an own Component is really necessary
> and appropriate:

A fair question

> a) do we have enough Bugs? I don't think that we need something like that 
>    if we do not get at least 60 Bugs /year (1/week)
>    Currently we've got 9 reported between 2012-12-14 ... 2013-02-27

I'm not sure that the total # of reported bugs should be our deciding metric.
In my mind, the primary consideration is: How easy is it for users to interact
with our infrastructure?

That of course includes: Ordinary Users, Devs, QA, etc...

> b) do we need something so specific? What's with an iPhone / blackberry
> remote?
>    May be we will get other LibO-Related, but not LibO tools (Like Florians
>    GUI installer ...). A solution would look like
>    Component: LibO-Tools
>    Sub Compo: ImpressRemoteControl (We would ask for 2 new OS)
>    Sub Compo: Deployment Tools
>    Sub Compo: ?1 
>    Sub Compo: ?2

This sounds like we're trying to shoehorn multiple different projects into a
single Bugzilla project, and it sounds very confusing to me. I'm not sure that
such a setup is going to be easier for an Ordinary User or for us.

> c) May be we worry other users with a separate product. Is it LibO or is it
> not?

Technically speaking, the AIR is not LibreOffice. We might keep it in the tree
with other LibreOffice code, but it's a separate application that doesn't
provide any of the functionality of LO.

>    And BSA might become more complicated

I think that the BSA is going to get more complicated either way: We're
creating more functionality on more platforms, which means that we have more
moving parts to take care of.

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My suggestion:

Make a new project called "LibreOffice - Impress Remote". For now, it'll just
have a single OS (Android). If/when we get a port of this code running on iOS,
BlackBerryOS (?), or other platforms, we add new OSes to the Platform drop-down
list.

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