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Re: [opensuse-factory] LibreOffice
- From: Stefan Behlert <behlert@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:12:04 +0200
- Message-id: <20100928181204.GB498@xxxxxxx>
Moin,
On Sep 28, 10 13:10:46 -0400, Refilwe Seete wrote:
Right. And I personally expect (but of course can't gurantee or say it for
sure) and hpe that those two will stay close together. But that#s just my
personal, private hope.
Do it like you did in the past when it was labeled 'OpenOffice.org'. If you
filled bugs then to the openSUSE/Novell bugzilla because you used that
version - continue doing so.
If you got the version from DocumentFoundation, file the bug there.
The bugfixes will get incorporated into each other packages. Maybe with a
little delay depending on the frequency of packages being created, but that
should not be too much.
The switch to 3.3 in Factory will surely come. I just don't know yet when :)
Stefan
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On Sep 28, 10 13:10:46 -0400, Refilwe Seete wrote:
On Tuesday 28 September 2010 10:49:03 Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Refilwe Seete <r.seete@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
LibreOffice: We're switching, yes?
If so, testers look forward to it by M3? I assume at this early stage
there is little difference (user-facing) between LO and OOo other than
branding. But it would be good to know for bug reporting purposes.
LO is more or less go-oo from what I've read.
Right. And I personally expect (but of course can't gurantee or say it for
sure) and hpe that those two will stay close together. But that#s just my
personal, private hope.
Yes, this is how I understand it as well. Upgraded on the community and
legal side no doubt (independent, non-profit Document Foundation; no
copyright assignment; etc.), but at the code level it seems to be Go-oo for
now.
However, this still leaves a question about bug-reporting. Should we
continue reporting issues to the openSUSE/Novell tracker or should testers
divert to the LibreOffice/Document Foundation/FreeDesktop tracker?
Do it like you did in the past when it was labeled 'OpenOffice.org'. If you
filled bugs then to the openSUSE/Novell bugzilla because you used that
version - continue doing so.
If you got the version from DocumentFoundation, file the bug there.
The bugfixes will get incorporated into each other packages. Maybe with a
little delay depending on the frequency of packages being created, but that
should not be too much.
For now things are straight forward, Factory still utilises Go-oo 3.2.1.
But if openSUSE 11.4 is going to use LibreOffice 3.3 then I'd like to test
and report on that instead (I'm sure others both in and out of the Testing
Team would as well).
The switch to 3.3 in Factory will surely come. I just don't know yet when :)
Stefan
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Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuernberg, Germany
Phone +49-911-74053-0
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg; GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nuernberg)
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