Fedora core was recently released with a trimmed down list of packages (it already takes up 4 CDs) that are best of breed.
OO.o 2 displaces Koffice, Abiword, and Gnumeric which move to the very useful Fedora extras collection. While this a credit to the suite, I'm wondering if it good for diversity ? Is it likely that distros will come to depend on OO.o code in the way they do with Gimp code That is will OO.o become a "system component" for example by previewing/transforming documents or integrating with document management and corporate DRM in the way that MS Office does ? I certainly hope so because that would mean OO was moving to support high end and larger corporate users which would be good for funding and support. IBM please return the code you borrowed ! Justin Fitzgibbon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]