Discussion:
State of OpenOffice.org in Fedora
Dan Williams
2003-11-11 18:58:20 UTC
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Hi,

Yes, that I am. I have already integrated the Red Hat patchset from OOo
1.1 into the gnome.org 'openoffice' module, which many of you would know
by another name, OpenOffice.org Ximian Edition.

Michael Meeks, the OOo developer for Ximian, has been working with Chris
Halls of the Debian project for a while to build an infrastructure in
Gnome.org CVS around OOo, and I have now joined that effort. This
effort will provide, as Ximian has for a while, advanced patches that
are not yet upstream but are ones users should have.

While all the patches that are in the Red Hat OOo 1.1.0-x series are
already integrated, I am still working on the install and RPM packaging
steps. However, in the near future Red Hat OOo packages for Fedora will
be functionally similar to OOo Ximian edition. I hope this effort
between Red Hat, Ximian, Debian, and others serves to provide users with
a much more functional and well-integrated version of OpenOffice.org.
Also note that this is definitely not a fork of OOo, and all patches in
gnome.org CVS for openoffice will be upstreamed sooner or later.

Cheers,
Dan
What about OpenOffice ? Any chance to have a Ximian-ised OpenOffice in
Fedora Core 2 ?
I think Dan Williams is currently Captain OpenOffice at RH - might be
worth getting his input.
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Dan Williams
2003-11-11 19:11:48 UTC
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BTW, if anyone wants to track progress of this, feel free to grab a
checkout of the "openoffice" module from gnome.org CVS. Michael also
makes regular releases of ooo-build which are simply checkouts that have
been tarred up.

Bits not in yet:
- the specfile
- random things like the Icons, extra gallery and template content

Dan
Post by Dan Williams
Hi,
Yes, that I am. I have already integrated the Red Hat patchset from OOo
1.1 into the gnome.org 'openoffice' module, which many of you would know
by another name, OpenOffice.org Ximian Edition.
Michael Meeks, the OOo developer for Ximian, has been working with Chris
Halls of the Debian project for a while to build an infrastructure in
Gnome.org CVS around OOo, and I have now joined that effort. This
effort will provide, as Ximian has for a while, advanced patches that
are not yet upstream but are ones users should have.
While all the patches that are in the Red Hat OOo 1.1.0-x series are
already integrated, I am still working on the install and RPM packaging
steps. However, in the near future Red Hat OOo packages for Fedora will
be functionally similar to OOo Ximian edition. I hope this effort
between Red Hat, Ximian, Debian, and others serves to provide users with
a much more functional and well-integrated version of OpenOffice.org.
Also note that this is definitely not a fork of OOo, and all patches in
gnome.org CVS for openoffice will be upstreamed sooner or later.
Cheers,
Dan
What about OpenOffice ? Any chance to have a Ximian-ised OpenOffice in
Fedora Core 2 ?
I think Dan Williams is currently Captain OpenOffice at RH - might be
worth getting his input.
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Jaap A. Haitsma
2003-11-11 20:14:25 UTC
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Great initiative

Jaap
Post by Dan Williams
Hi,
Yes, that I am. I have already integrated the Red Hat patchset from OOo
1.1 into the gnome.org 'openoffice' module, which many of you would know
by another name, OpenOffice.org Ximian Edition.
Michael Meeks, the OOo developer for Ximian, has been working with Chris
Halls of the Debian project for a while to build an infrastructure in
Gnome.org CVS around OOo, and I have now joined that effort. This
effort will provide, as Ximian has for a while, advanced patches that
are not yet upstream but are ones users should have.
While all the patches that are in the Red Hat OOo 1.1.0-x series are
already integrated, I am still working on the install and RPM packaging
steps. However, in the near future Red Hat OOo packages for Fedora will
be functionally similar to OOo Ximian edition. I hope this effort
between Red Hat, Ximian, Debian, and others serves to provide users with
a much more functional and well-integrated version of OpenOffice.org.
Also note that this is definitely not a fork of OOo, and all patches in
gnome.org CVS for openoffice will be upstreamed sooner or later.
Cheers,
Dan
What about OpenOffice ? Any chance to have a Ximian-ised OpenOffice in
Fedora Core 2 ?
I think Dan Williams is currently Captain OpenOffice at RH - might be
worth getting his input.
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Wayne Schuller
2003-11-12 02:48:24 UTC
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hi Dan,

This is great news.

I look forward to updates and FC2 having the very best Ximian editions
of OOO. Very significant fro desktop users.

thanks,
wayne
Post by Dan Williams
Hi,
Yes, that I am. I have already integrated the Red Hat patchset from OOo
1.1 into the gnome.org 'openoffice' module, which many of you would know
by another name, OpenOffice.org Ximian Edition.
Michael Meeks, the OOo developer for Ximian, has been working with Chris
Halls of the Debian project for a while to build an infrastructure in
Gnome.org CVS around OOo, and I have now joined that effort. This
effort will provide, as Ximian has for a while, advanced patches that
are not yet upstream but are ones users should have.
While all the patches that are in the Red Hat OOo 1.1.0-x series are
already integrated, I am still working on the install and RPM packaging
steps. However, in the near future Red Hat OOo packages for Fedora will
be functionally similar to OOo Ximian edition. I hope this effort
between Red Hat, Ximian, Debian, and others serves to provide users with
a much more functional and well-integrated version of OpenOffice.org.
Also note that this is definitely not a fork of OOo, and all patches in
gnome.org CVS for openoffice will be upstreamed sooner or later.
Cheers,
Dan
What about OpenOffice ? Any chance to have a Ximian-ised OpenOffice in
Fedora Core 2 ?
I think Dan Williams is currently Captain OpenOffice at RH - might be
worth getting his input.
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