Yet Another Poll: OpenOffice


OpenOffice  

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  1. 1. Should it be included?

    • Yes
      53
    • No
      53
  2. 2. Should we include these instead?

    • AbiWord
      30
    • Gnumeric
      9
    • Keep OpenOffice
      52
    • Include no office utilities
      27


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Alright, I'm sitting here, looking at an ISO for Shift 0.6 Gnome that is about 700MB. A lot of that is from OpenOffice. So I'm wondering, should we just get rid of OpenOffice?

Vote in the poll. We'll probably have a simple shortcut to install OpenOffice in the Office menu, which would run the apt-get command for you.

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I know Knoppix uses some kind of super-high compression and decompresses on-the-fly to fit more software in a CD. You could try keeping an LZMA-compressed archive of OpenOffice and then launching it via a script that decompresses it to memory/virtual memory before launching the actual binary.

Just a thought.

I know Knoppix uses some kind of super-high compression and decompresses on-the-fly to fit more software in a CD. You could try keeping an LZMA-compressed archive of OpenOffice and then launching it via a script that decompresses it to memory/virtual memory before launching the actual binary.

Just a thought.

Everything is pretty well compressed already (Casper is what we (and Ubuntu) use, iirc). I don't think that's the answer, unfortunately.

We have reasons why not, and yet the poll says for us to include it...

I'm thinking at this point that the comments outweigh the results. Anyone have a reason why we shouldn't just put what's essentially a quick installer for OpenOffice in the Office menu?

We're talking about saving a lot of space here.

Meanwhile, I found more stuff to delete, so it's a bit smaller now...

Call me a stick-in-the-mud, or say that I am pandering to the masses, but most *nixers kind of expect OO.o. I would keep it, if at all possible.

And, in a fit of contradiction, I also voted for Abiword and Gnumeric. Especially for fluxbox (where I would actually recommend to drop OO.o, as the flux version is targeted to lower-end computers).

Call me a stick-in-the-mud, or say that I am pandering to the masses, but most *nixers kind of expect OO.o. I would keep it, if at all possible.

And, in a fit of contradiction, I also voted for Abiword and Gnumeric. Especially for fluxbox (where I would actually recommend to drop OO.o, as the flux version is targeted to lower-end computers).

Haha, just trying to make things difficult, aren't you :p . I see your point, though. I have an ISO building right now, and we'll see if it's a reasonable size.

Just a quick correction, it's squashfs we're using, not Casper.

I like Open Office myself. The main issue with it, as you stated, is that it takes up lots of real estate on a live cd. The app is very good, in my opinion, but if we use it, it may be at the expense of something else we might want. Abiword is a decent alternative, but as Mark said, most *nix fans expect OO.o in a distro.

I voted for it, none the less. :yes:

Couldn't you just keep the Open Office Writer?

Also, I think a apt-get link to it would be the best option, as it would reduce the size of the os (1) and it would allow the user to have a more up to date version (2)

I like Open Office myself. The main issue with it, as you stated, is that it takes up lots of real estate on a live cd. The app is very good, in my opinion, but if we use it, it may be at the expense of something else we might want. Abiword is a decent alternative, but as Mark said, most *nix fans expect OO.o in a distro.
I don't expect it, except in an all purpose distribution.

Abiword is still premature but usable. (I should start a blog critiquing open source projects at some point.)

Anyway, be sure to remove any extra language packs. For example, KNOPPIX contains "Openoffice-de-en" which adds an extra 30mb onto the iso! I hate to be English oriented, but 30mb is too much for a single language, I'm sure there's another way to get language support.

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