Hi guys,

I've found a small gap to tell you a few words. There I go: In my last email, I was not telling OO weren't included at all, just that since CD has quite limited room for a distro and it would steal too much space to other packages. Thus, including OO in the regular (CD) distro would be quite a stupid thing while in DVD one it would be wonderful. Since most of people have internet access they have two choices:

a) They get the CD distro and install OO using their internet connection
b) They get the DVD distro and do all in a row.

In addition, it would be nice to know what packages would be excluded in the case OO is added in the regular distro. This would give a better overview of the issue what impact would really have.

To sum up, I vote for:

CD -> Excluded (optionally installed via internet during the Yoper installation, if possible) DVD -> Included and installed automatically (this guy has a lot of free room in his/her disk :-D )

In keeping with another issue, I have built OO 2.2 with the mozilla plugin (I have to find out how to install it yet). It's at ftp://linuxlandia.homelinux.com/pub/yoper . Since I don't have much upload bandwidth, it would be great if someone would put it in another server (dynamite?), although I don't have any inconvinient that everyone uses my server, it's just a question of how good your patitient is... ;-)

Best regards,
  Carlos aka Musikolo
From: "Chakkaradeep C C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tobias Gerschner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Yoper Development List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [yoper-dev] koffice vs. OpenOffice
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 22:59:39 +1200

Hi All,

As the number of users using OO are more than KOffice, users who install
Yoper would immidiately search for OO installed by default (even I did that
:D) , and OO woks good with microsoft documents and other formats (pdf
creation,diagram creation). Taking its advantages, I vote for OO to be the
default office suite.


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