I understand (and it is in the Install procedures I wrote) that the "easy" way is to graphically install anything in Linux now, but what if that fails or you want the bleeding edge? This Documentation is for the 0,5% that will ever need it.
That is what documentation is for anyways, being a Debian user myself I don´t read ANY DOCUMENTATION unless I can´t get something to work without effort in the first place. But when I DO need documentation I expect it to be complete and *just work*. But as I said before ... this was my first Documentation draft ... and any help improving it will be apreciated, thanks again for the feedback ;) Rogerio 2011/1/11 Sophie Gautier <gautier.sop...@gmail.com> > Hi Tom, > > On 11/01/2011 02:37, Tom Davies wrote: > >> Hi :) >> >> Err this guide deals almost entirely with worst case scenarios where >> LibreOffice >> is not in the repos. LO is already in the repos of quite a few market >> leaders >> and other distros. Even Arch has it in their repos already! >> > > Yes, you're right and it's good. But (you know there is always a but ;-) > very very soon we will be able to produce nightly builds and we will need > people to install them and test them to report feedback asap. So this > detailed installation instructions will be of great help for that. > > Kind regards > Sophie > > -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***