I'm hoping to make a CD of OOo plus some of the online documentation 
(maybe some of my own notes) with a view to giving away copies (or 
maybe selling at a nominal cost - haven't decided yet) at a church 
coffee morning.

I thought I'd check the exact wording of the LGPL licence first 
though. It does say one's supposed to provide the source code to go 
with the installation binary. I don't suppose many bother -- 
especially as there aren't many who'd want such a disk and who'd know 
what to do with the source :-}

But out of curiosity, and wanting to stick to the licence terms, 
/exactly/ what would I have to bundle in (to be duly ignored by the 
recipient) in order to rebuild the windows distribution? Is there a 
nice simple single tarball somewhere?

And does anyone actually bother? Would it satisfy the licence just to 
point people at the OOo website at 
http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows.html
??




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