On 18 January 2013 22:16, Louis Suárez-Potts <lui...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 13-01-18, at 15:48 , Ian Lynch <ianrly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 18 January 2013 17:41, Kay Schenk <kay.sch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It wasnt an edition more like a mode, you did $ soffice -net and you can
>>>> have variou users conenected, there was a pertner that even did some Active
>>>> Directory authentication.
>>>> http://openofficetechnology.com/products/OpenOffice-Enterprise
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I'm happy this option is being discussed/brought up here. Some older
>>> documentation still references this "-net" option in basically two
>>> different approaches.
>>>
>>> The first one is just using a central server install area to install to
>>> many desktops (multi-user installation):
>>>
>>> http://www.openoffice.org/docs/setup_guide/mu_install.html
>>>
>>> The second bit of information covers what we seem to be discussing here
>>> (network installation, one"runnable" copy, indiviudal user options):
>>>
>>> http://www.openoffice.org/installation/proposals/netinstall.html
>>>
>>> We've had  few queries about OpenOffice for large installations -- like
>>> 1000+ end-users.  A true "network" type approach might be valuable for them.
>>
>> Without easy set up on many clients we can forget the schools market.
>> The easier it is to access without having specialist technical support
>> the more likely mass take up. Here in the UK there are about 3500 high
>> schools with an average of about 800 users each. Similar number but
>> more fragmented in primary schools. There is a big shift taking place
>> to mobile technologies and a great opportunity. However, schools want
>> to support mobile technologies, byod, flipped classrooms etc, the
>> innovator/early adopters are not going to simply substitute one
>> desktop office suite for another. What they want is software that
>> supports their new way of working and things like collaborative
>> spreadsheets where several people can work on the same model
>> concurrently have significant educational advantage. Actually it has
>> business advantage too - I regularly share models like this in Google
>> with colleagues in several other countries. Desktop Excel and Calc are
>> simply not an option.
>
> I'm working on this and others are too. Others include some very good others. 
> I'm the management type and the community coordinator type.
>
> But what Ian says is true. (Unlike everything else he says—no, I mean that 
> about Lance!)

Just to say I have evidence of being genuine on the Lance front :-) I
was a member of the first random out of competition drug testing for
powerlifters in the UK. We got the competitors to test other
competitors so there was no incentive to condone the abuse. That dies
of course rely on having at least a significant minority of drug free
competitors!

:-)


>
> Cheers
> louis
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