On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 09:34 +0100, Robert Mayr wrote:
2013/2/1 Martin Sourada <martin.sourada(a)gmail.com>
Yes, defaults needs to be sensible and usable and for many
people
that's what they end up with. I'm not saying we should go and
have AOO
installed by default, but available in repos in a state that
does not
conflict with LO (and other office suites *in official
repos*) ;-) Think
about sysadmins, multi-user systems, ... Seeing a bug report
saying "My
LO Writer segfaults with this error while AOO is installed"
isn't
exactly helpful, but not having AOO isn't a solution. Hence I
say OK to
adding AOO, as long as it wont conflict with LO both as
package and in
runtime.
Unlike pulseaudio (in the above linked thread), AOO is
end-user GUI application, not a
library/daemon/sound-server/whatever
used to get the wanted sound to your headphones (that by
design
interferes with anything else trying to do the same) ;-) By
adding AOO
we're not breaking some third app, we might break LO and
that's exactly
what I consider critical not to do. Is it doable? Are there
people
willing and able to do that? If yes, sure, let them.
+1 Martin, that's the point.
No that's completely not the point:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-January/177803.html
Pierre