On 10/15/2010 07:35 PM, Marc Paré wrote: > We may decide to have different targeted versions of LibO for education; > business; academic; SOHO; corporate etc. with added value plugins.
Rather than creating umpteen different versions of LibO, how about umpteen different collections of extensions? Include the most popular, or theoretically most useful half a dozen or so collections in the installation package, allowing the user which package(s) they want to install. > I would also suggest not to drown the new user with too many new extensions > (especially with them showing up in the menu bars) +1 ##### On a semi-related note, my suggestion is for extensions to be off one menu, and not create their own top menu item. (IOW, all extensions are found under "Extensions", rather than have a top line menu item, like ".riess", "toools", "Scale Assistent", etc.) I'd also suggest that toolbars be mergable into existing toolbars, rather than create their own new toolbar. jonathon -- No human will see non-list, non-bulk, non-junk email sent to this address. It all gets forwarded to /dev/null -- E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted