My woe with that (aside from the license issues above) is that this will
call a new Python instance for each and every OOo document that you have
in a directory. This is a very expensive operation, so it'll drain a lot
of CPU and I/O resources.

Of course this is equally true for video thumbnails, which are also
awfully expensive. I just wonder whether we should aggravate the problem
with more file types, by default.

But aside from that, of course there is no reason whatsoever to not put
it at least in universe. For jaunty, getting it into main and installed
by default is a bit late.

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