Dear "newsgroup account",

normaly all of us have names here in the list. Pleas edit you mailclient 
settings to a more specific name. Please also consider to use a salutation 
as well as a form of greetings.

According to your questions: To understand the xml- and sfs stuff please 
read the  developers guide

http://openthinclient.org/developers%20guide

Please find information about SFS here: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_FS#References .

A new package of libreoffice would be very welcome.

Kind regards, Jörn

-- 
Jörn Frenzel

   Development and Support

mailto:j.fren...@openthinclient.com

On 16.02.2013 23:18, newsgroup account wrote:
> I note that the schema directory says "developers only". However, its a
> bit sad that we can't make applications that are already in the package
> list have a form that fits (e.g. the right icon for OpenOffice and the
> ability to specify what we want to open). Is it really the case that we
> (users) can't create an xml file that matches one of the applications
> that isn't yet handled?
>
> Also, am I jumping to the wrong conclusion in thinking that the .sfs
> files are using the sfs technology described at
> http://code.google.com/p/sfs-technology/? If so, is it possible for
> non-developers to re-package Ubuntu packages using the toolset there? I
> ask because the OpenOffice version currently in OTC is quite old, and
> I'd prefer LibreOffice.
>
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