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2010/12/8 Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt>:
Well, that would be annoying to download, for sure. But it's easy to solve
by simply compressing all the files in a self-extracting archive (the way
it's currently done).

Then again, with online installation, you wouldn't have to download anything
but setup.exe, which would download all needed components itself.

How would that look in a government or corporate environment? How
would installing Lithuanian or Slovenian LO with included help look
like on 1000 computers (if the sets do not include help at all and
need downloading those parts)? With no Internet access or limited
access due to security precautions? Will it include options to
download a full installation or all necessary parts and then make the
installation offline? Shouldn't this be already discussed and set into
stone by now?

Or does LO not want to take OOo in its most promising territory - the
government/corporate environment and is solely meant for
English-speaking non-Windows users, mostly nerds not using
productivity suites more than 2 hours a week but enjoying telling
stories how they liberated an office suite from the evil corporation?

BTW, isn't Google one of the official supporters of LO? Can't they
offer some hosting love to the LO full lang-packs?

Lp, m.

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