Hi :)
True that the code is unmodified in the North American Dvd project (and other 
Dvd projects).  Typically, as i understand it, they tend to bundle a bunch of 
useful programs and useful extras (better  dictionaries, artwork, templates, 
Extensions etc) that people can choose to use (or not use) in addition to the 
main program supplied in/on the Dvd.  

Personally i think all those Dvd projects should be hosted on TDF and 
LibreOffice servers in addition to other places if possible.  While they 
aren't, there is an element of suspicion for people that are not familiar with 
the personalities involved.  Those of us that do know you have good reason to 
trust you.  My understanding is that the Dvd projects are there mainly for 
people to make Dvds in bulk in order to sell or distribute at events and such 
rather than being for the general public.  
Regards from
Tom :)



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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Question Concerning your product
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 22 December, 2011, 15:20

On 12/22/2011 03:06 AM, doug wrote:
> On 12/21/2011 08:08 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I am considering downloading your product to avoid having to buy Microsoft 
>> Office.  But I have a question about your product.  On your Features page 
>> you said that the LGPL public license could be hacked by the user.  What 
>> does that mean?  Does it mean that anyone can hack it?  Please reply 
>> whenever you can. Thank you for your time.
> I believe that what you're seeing is the fact that LO is "open source," which 
> means that the code is
> available to anyone who wants it, and therefore can be modified--"hacked," if 
> you will--by anyone
> sufficiently savvy to do so.  It does NOT mean that the program you download 
> and install in your
> system has been modified or hacked, so long as you get it thru the 
> LibreOffice website or thru your
> Linux distribution's repository.  But if someone wants to put in some extra 
> feature, and is smart
> enough to do so, he can, unlike with the Microsoft product, whose code is 
> kept highly secret.
> HTH--doug
> 
I take it you do not think that the version[s] of LibreOffice on the 
LibreOffice-NA.US <http://libreoffice-na.us/> site [and other project sites] 
are an unmodified versions of LO?

These DVD projects, like the -NA.us one, do not modify LO, but they present LO 
towards a specific community group.  There are several projects out there, some 
with links on the LO web pages.  They do not have the range of install files 
that LO's "official" site has, but that does not mean they are "hacks" of LO.

LibreOffice-NA.US <http://libreoffice-na.us/>, has produced a DVD versions for 
distribution of LO and all the extras that a user might want with their LO 
install.  Documentation, dictionaries and other extensions, templates, artwork, 
etc., etc., all in one place or on the DVD media so the user does not have to 
go searching different places for them.  Some of the extras are not 
conveniently accessible on the LO web pages for the users to find, since they 
are not found on LO's sites.

There are other projects in other languages, for DVD and other access to LO's 
files.  They may or may not have their project "officially" listed on one of 
LO's web pages.  I know for a fact that there is a guy in Malta that is 
creating a distribution DVD for his native language, which is not listed in the 
LO pages.

SO, please do not imply that if you get your copy of LO from places other than 
LO's download page or the Linux repository, it would be an unofficially 
modified version of LO.  That is not true for all cases.  Many people are just 
presenting LO differently in a different way, without modifying the install 
files.

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