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10/05/2012 16:43, sgrìobh Andras Timar:
When you do the upgrade, installer migrates the feature state of previous install, so IMHO you don't have to choose Custom. For the user data, there is a bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46559
Aha, thanks. I'll try that next time and see what happens.
I'm working on the Windows installer. I don't understand your comment
about AOO, they are using the same old OOo installer, they did not
improve on anything.
I realise that but come some point in the future, they might...
BTW they support ~16 languages, while LibreOffice
supports ~100. We use multi language installers to save disk space on
mirrors and on build servers, and also to save network bandwidth. It
still takes a day to distribute all files to mirrors. So please don't
ask for single language installers.
I realise that (about the 16 vs 100), plus their l10n process sucks on various levels.

And I take it the second bit translates as "there are current technical reasons why we bundle it all into one" - or does that mean there were technical reasons at some point in history and it just hasn't been changed? I don't quite get that. AFAIK LO and Opera are the only applications which bundle all the languages. How is it that others manage to split them into more manageable chunks?

Michael

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