Hi, Am 18.07.20 um 20:06 schrieb Thorsten Glaser: >> [ I actually excpected a bug report like this earlier, not only after > >> 1 week ;-) ] > I rarely use this software, so… ☺
I meant not from you specifically, but generically :-) >> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-7-0-0&id=fd94276fbbd3632b2241133900b995d75f9b14fc > The #define there looks like we could pass it as configure option, > so “Debian Edition” or something? Nah, no need. There's --with-product-flavor as configure switch. But I don't think we should do it if upstream wants it that way. Michael made clear in that IRC chat that any distro[1] should use "Personal edition". >> "Community edition" which Michael didn't want. > That wording is burnt by those Open Core people with their proprietary > extensions, refusal to accept patches because they diminish the value > of the commercial add-ons, bad packaging, sometimes even stripping the > comments from published sources. It really leaves bad aftertaste these > days. Yeah, I know, and people also said that in the blog/bugzilla, but it's at least better than "Personal edition". Regards, Rene [1] maybe except those like RHEL, SLES...