Hi,
I noticed that the Gnome Ubuntu flavor will not ship libreoffice, but
instead only ship Abiword and Gnumeric. I was surprised by this, since I
think libreoffice is the best office suite for linux and it has quite good
gnome integration. The motivation for this is that they want to provide a
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Mattias Eriksson snag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that the Gnome Ubuntu flavor will not ship libreoffice, but
instead only ship Abiword and Gnumeric. I was surprised by this, since I
think libreoffice is the best office suite for linux and it has quite
Mattias Eriksson wrote:
I noticed that the Gnome Ubuntu flavor will not ship libreoffice, but
instead only ship Abiword and Gnumeric. I was surprised by this, since I
think libreoffice is the best office suite for linux and it has quite good
gnome integration. The motivation for this is that
Le lundi 03 septembre 2012, à 08:59 +0200, Frederic Peters a écrit :
Mattias Eriksson wrote:
I'm also under the impression that there are a lot of support
for LibreOffice in the Gnome community, and I was told that Documents has
a dependency on it (causing Documents not to be included in
I'm also under the impression that there are a lot of support
for LibreOffice in the Gnome community, and I was told that Documents has
a dependency on it (causing Documents not to be included in the Gnome
Ubuntu flavor).
Interesting. Documents, as a core app, is much more fundamental to
Jeremy Bitcha said[1] that they will not include documtents in ubuntu-gnome
as it depends on libreoffice. He later said that the way it is packaged
right now in debian/ubuntu. I guess he is talking that comment.
Anyways they are including mostly repo versions of gnome (nautilus 3.4,
totem 3.4,
On 3 September 2012 09:48, Justin Joseph justin.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeremy Bicha said[1] that they will not include documtents in ubuntu-gnome
as it depends on libreoffice. He later said that the way it is packaged
right now in debian/ubuntu. I guess he is talking that comment.
Right, in
On 3 September 2012 02:12, Jasper St. Pierre jstpie...@mecheye.net wrote:
LibreOffice is the supported and recommended office suite for GNOME.
It works and is supported by most of the same developers as GNOME;
there's no reason to create our own.
To be fair, abiword and gnumeric both show up
Hello,
an update about the status of this GnomeGoal [1]:
Only 2 core modules are remaining to complete this:
- GDM (patch available here [2])
- gnome-panel (patch available here [3])
Remaining modules in -apps moduleset:
- gnome-devel-docs
- seahorse (patch available here [4])
Lets make this