Re: [tdf-discuss] (Re-Post) Survey|Opinion - LibreOffice Install and Update

2010-10-18 Thread Terry Warby
On 14/10/10 05:25, Scott Furry wrote: Dear LibreOffice Community, I am Re-Posting the original survey under new title. If you wish to have a discussion about the survey or aspects of someone's responses, I would kindly ask that you start a new thread (please add "discussion" or similar to t

Re: [tdf-discuss] (Re-Post) Survey|Opinion - LibreOffice Install and Update

2010-10-14 Thread David Nelson
That's cool to know, thanks, Fridrich :-) > Not really, just that I am building the release versions of LibO so that > it can run on any machine where OOo runs (with only little notable > upgrade needed and it is glib 2.8.3+). This means that I build against > GTK+ 2.4.x series and some of the coo

Re: [tdf-discuss] (Re-Post) Survey|Opinion - LibreOffice Install and Update

2010-10-14 Thread Fridrich Strba
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On 14/10/2010 09:25, David Nelson wrote: > Plus I noticed that Ubuntu distributes an OOo (LibO in future, I > guess) that is slightly better integrated visually into Gnome than the > current LibO beta I installed... an added value from addition

Re: [tdf-discuss] (Re-Post) Survey|Opinion - LibreOffice Install and Update

2010-10-14 Thread David Nelson
Hi Scott, :-) On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:25, Scott Furry wrote: > > How do you expect LibreOffice to be updated? On Linux platforms like Ubuntu, Fedora Core, etc, I'd like all updates via my package manager. After all, it's one of the notable advances that's turned a Linux box from a geek toy to

[tdf-discuss] (Re-Post) Survey|Opinion - LibreOffice Install and Update

2010-10-13 Thread Scott Furry
Dear LibreOffice Community, I am Re-Posting the original survey under new title. If you wish to have a discussion about the survey or aspects of someone's responses, I would kindly ask that you start a new thread (please add "discussion" or similar to the title so as to distinguish the discus