Certainly a version of OOo that works well on ARM technologies is very
important for the future. It could even be the case that if there isn't such
a thing, the project will become largely irrelevant.

On 15 February 2011 09:38, eric b <eric.bach...@free.fr> wrote:

> Hi Caolan,
>
> Le 15 févr. 11 à 10:26, Caolán McNamara a écrit :
>
>  On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 10:15 +0100, eric b wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody working on ARM port ?
>>>
>>
>> OpenOffice.org is already ported to Linux ARM, oabi and eabi, le and
>> be.
>>
>>
> Sure. But the current port is generic and needs some improvements at
> several places anyway, plus, the current OpenOffice.org is unusable on such
> machines.
>
> To be honest, only a stripped down version like OOoLight or OOo4Kids is
> today - sort of- correct to my eyes.
>
>
> But even if it works, other issues jump, and  my question was more about
> innovate and search new ideas. Working with students would be even better :)
>
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>
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