Oh please, lets for a moment think that LibreOffice is not restricted to Europe-USA. I may reconsider strongly to follow LO if

Broadband is a luxury in everyelse country I know. Including Brazil, where it is scandalously expensive and available to a very few of the richest in large cities.

So, Sophie's arguments are indeed valid, and we need to shrink the size of the package. Broadband is an elite resource.

On a side note I also don't get why the help system is being offloading from LibreOffice and put into a wiki, Who decided this? How will I get help if I am offline in a slum IT-for-kids school?.

Olivier


Em 06-12-2010 16:49, Rene Engelhard escreveu:
Hi,

On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 08:57:11PM +0300, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Like some other members of the L10n project, I'm not very happy with
the RC1 we provided:
- the Windows multilanguage installer is really a pain when you are
on a slow connexion

Is that really a argument now that most people use broadband? Should we
really care about those wo don't (and downlaod a new version every few
months?)

(Disclaimer: I don't like the multi-lang installed either, and am happy
that we don't have that on Linux)

- once you're done with the version, you realize that you do not get
the help files,

I don't like the splitout of the help either, but I guess this has been
approved by the SC. (I'll continue to package it). Nevertheless, shouldn't
this magically work if the URLs to the help got fixed?

- no spellchecker is available when a inexistent grammar checker
extension is provided, so a poor quality shown and again a new

That I don't understand.

Grüße/Regards,

René

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Olivier Hallot
Steering Commitee
The Document Foundation
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