On 03/17/10 10:40, eric b wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Le 17 mars 10 à 15:57, Programmer In Training a écrit :
<snip>
>> Are there plans for someone to maintain a ports entry for FreeBSD?
>> 
> 
> Basicaly, this is OpenOffice.org 3.2.0 source code, but not
> complete. IMHO, the build should be ok on FreeBSD (maybe one or two
> nice breakages, but I'm not sure).

Good to know.

> So, as answer, I'd suggest to try a build : any volunteer is
> welcome, and we'd help him.

I'm not a programmer (yet; eventually I would like to get into some sort
of programming past shell scripts and web design), though I wouldn't
mind helping to test installs out.

> Don't forget the intention is to play with OOo source code and find
> new devs for the OpenOffice.org Project, but without boring them
> with external stuff (everything not code).

I am fundamentally against the GPL (I like what it originally stood for,
but RMS and his fanbois at the FSF have drunk the kool-aid) and Sun's
dual-licensing requirement. Until then, I'll just report bugs.

-- 
Yours In Christ,

PIT
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