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Hi,


So you seriously want LO dropped from Debian on all architectures?
(Since all release architectures have to be in sync. And i386 is
one.).

The original proposal was asking for Windows - and it appears that is
not controversial.

I know. I was replying to Noel, wo said:


"

Those distros are targetted at people using embedded type things for which LibreOffice is not relevant.

They should either stay with an old version of LO or just drop LO altogether.
"


for (32-bit) Linux distros.


Regards,


Rene


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