Ben Kevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thursday 20 September 2007 12:34:16 pm Benji Weber wrote: >> On 20/09/2007, Ben Kevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > I would totally understand if the reasoning was because it is not >> > considered fully tested / stable with Novell modifications, that would >> > make more sense ,but to just have the release of a long anticipated OOo >> > put off because someone "doesn't have time" just blows my mind.. >> >> OOo has been released, there are even openSUSE packages, all that >> hasn't happened yet is having it moved from the build service >> repository containing development builds to the one containing stable >> builds. OOo 2.3 will also be shipped with the upcoming openSUSE 10.3. >> >> _ >> Benjamin Weber > > Thanks > > I understand that, but it is crazy that several days after the release > openSUSE users don't have it in their "Stable" repository because one person > doesn't have time to do so.
Ben, are you volunteering to help the OpenOffice team in the build
service? Currently all of them are at the OpenOffice conference with
limited network connectivity and celebrate the 2.3 release. So, they do
need some backup,
Andreas
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