Hi,
2011/2/6 Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com>
Would it not be better in 3.4 (when we have solved the size issues)
to
have a single download (like Windows) that includes all the languages,
and have an optional help-pack ?
I thought that was the goal of the LO dev team to follow the Windows example
on Linux and OS X. If that is not the case, then you should get back to
en-US language builds and full lang packs as with those two OS's. Why should
Windows builds be different? Why would users of some OS be treated "better"
or "worse" than the others?
There is no sense in having the app installer behave differently on
different OS's. It was a good thing about OOo that it behaved the same on
several systems. And you felt pretty at home with the install sets on any of
them.
LO 3.4 should be a definite answer to the question of (online/offline) LO
help system for all OS's. The current non-working online help (for all non
en-US languages) is a good example of not thinking everything through before
going doing it.
While the media was sympathetic to LO on its 3.3 launch, its 3.4 it will be
awaited with very sharp pencils - let's see what they really offer! The L10N
must work out of the box and non-en-US speaking users should all be happy
with the help system/installation process implemented in LO34.
Lp, m.
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