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[Mageia-dev] How will be the realese cycle?

+ Ahmad Samir + ahmadsamir3891 at gmail.com +
+ Tue Oct 5 16:00:20 CEST 2010 +

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On 5 October 2010 15:54, Dale Huckeby <spock at evansville.net> wrote:
+> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Ahmad Samir wrote:
+>
+>> Actually yes, it's one of the - rather rare - cases where upstream,
+>> OOo, offers readily installable binary rpms :)
+>> (although you have to bear in mind that the openoffice version in the
+>> Mandriva repos was the http://go-oo.org/ version, which has a saner
+>> build system and is easier to maintain).
+>
+> Not wanting to be confrontational, just curious. Are "saner build
+> system" and "easier to maintain" relevant to the user, which he should
+> take into account in making his choice, or are they mainly relevant
+> to developers/maintainers?
+>
+> Thanks,
+> Dale Huckeby
+>
+
+Mainly for developers/maintainers.
+
+Also go-oo has some features that ooo doesn't have (I can't remember
+those off hand), that would be relevant for users.
+
+-- 
+Ahmad Samir
+
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