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Hi Olivier,

On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 18:55 +0100, Andras Timar wrote:
2010/12/23 Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org>
Although not accessible from the download page, there is a Windows
package named BrOffice (only on windows)

        :-) So, as Andras says - this is in fact simply a symlink on the
server, to the LibreOffice binaries - so it gets the name right. All of
the windows binaries (LO and BrO) should use BrOffice branding when in
the Brazilian country code.

        David - what we are missing here is a BrOffice link when you select
pt-BR as a locale in the download page; is there any chance we can have
a special link there to:

        BrOffice_3.3.0rc2_Win_x86_install_multi.exe

        And Olivier - there should be no need to download the all_lang.exe -
there should be a smaller 206Mb multi.exe that has only 55 or so langs
instead of 110 ;-)

        Which is nice from you guys and I thank you so much for that.

        No problem; there is one known branding bug inside the MSI, that we
need to work around before release.

        I am testing it, so, shall I report bugs under this specific
        package?

        There should be no need; the package is 100% common to all, it just
looks and smells like BrOffice in Brazil (we hope).

        Thanks,

                Michael.

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