HI :)
Ahhh, it would be great if Windows had an official package manager that could 
look after all the apps, not just the MS ones and could make sure everything on 
the system got updated instead of just patches for Window's own security 
flaws.  Something that could help people pick and choose the packages that got 
installed for a program so that you could tell it what to install and then walk 
away with no need to hand-hold it answering questions all the way through and 
with each program having it's own different 'style'.  Hmm, but then it would 
look a lot less like Windows and might even be a little safer which would be a 
nightmare for all those antivirus companies.
Regards from
Tom :)

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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: one language in the installer libre office
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 24 January, 2012, 16:16

On 01/24/2012 08:05 AM, Pedro wrote:
> Hi Lukasz
> 
> 
> Łukasz Janik wrote
>> for all would be better if it were a language and a dictionary in the
>> installer to be smaller, so that every time download of 200 mb, 135 mb
>> only. Please support me in this matter, thanks in advance.
>> 
> This was discussed before back in November 2010 (when LibreOffice started
> distributing the first betas)
> 
> At the time it was argued that due to the reduced number of mirrors and disk
> space allocated for this project, it would be better initially to have a
> single installer instead of a localized installer for each language
> supported. This means that for each version you had a 200Mb installer
> instead over 100 (example) localized 150Mb installers which would take 15
> Gb.
> 
> The main problem is that removing all the extra languages only saves you
> some 50Mb. Is this worth the trouble?
> 
> Regards,
> Pedro
It would be nice to have [Windows] LO install not install ALL of the 
dictionaries possible as the default.  If you are asked to choose the 
languages, by default, you want to install - that would make me happy.

Of you could do like Linux does, have the default install and then download the 
other language packs you need beyond the initial install file.  Would that make 
it smaller, or at least it would make all the platforms use "similar" installs 
- main English install, plus an additional install for each language and help 
packs.  Right now, if you have one platform install all of the possible 
language packs included in the default package, then all platforms should do 
the same.

I use Linux by default, but I use Windows as well for some systems.  It would 
be nice if LO was more consistent on what is needed to be download and 
installed between the platforms.  You will need to download the same number of 
files and then install them via that platform's install method.  The KEY is you 
download the same number of file no matter which platform you use.

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