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<I>Wed Nov 30 07:36:21 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>nicolas vigier a écrit :
><i> On Tue, 29 Nov 2011, Robert Fox wrote:
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</I>>><i> If you watch what the "other" major distros are doing related to this
</I>>><i> topic - it may give a hint. I am NOT advocating that we have to be like
</I>>><i> them, I believe we need to offer the ability and the choice.
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</I>><i> Yes, it can give a hint :
</I>><i> - fedora does not provide any teamviewer package
</I>><i> - opensuse does not provide any teamviewer package
</I>><i> - debian does not provide any teamviewer package
</I>><i> - ubuntu does not provide any teamviewer package
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</I>Right. I agree that we should favor letting users install such
proprietary packages from the vendor's site.
We could document the installation of trickier such packages, if there
is a significant demand.
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André
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