To try to bring this to a close, I will note that my work for the exchequer 
prevented me from playing with the -core concept this cycle.  This was 
ultimately the big goal to it.  If you didn't like the default app selection 
you could get a basic, stripped-down Xubuntu install you could customize to 
suit your tastes.  That's stealing an idea from Sabayon and Calculate Linux 
about having "spin bases" that would give greater control in customization.

The exchequer in the United States still requires my services for now but it is 
a gamble after 2014-04-15 as to when I get furloughed...and then have more time 
for Xubuntu.

I suggest setting this discussion aside for now as we're in the final phases of 
preparing 14.04 for release.  Major changes are not going to happen now.  The 
polish & finish must be great for the public to see, though.

Stephen Michael Kellat
Xubuntu Team/Xubuntu Docs/Ubuntu LoCo Council


-----Original Message-----
From: "Ted Cox" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎3/‎25/‎2014 12:23 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Default apps discussion - this was Re: Trusty QA

+1 for replacing Abiword with LibreOffice. Installing LibreOffice is one of the 
first things I do with a new release. 
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