On 05/12/2011 07:35 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
So what would you add to this sample document that would reflect BSD,
or should it be kept the same?
http://libreoffice-na.us/dvd-insert-mine-sample.pdf
The BSD entry is relatively odd (because the OS works with ports &
packages). Happily, it makes for a briefer write-up. Here's my stab at it.
*BSD *
LibreOffice packages and ports are maintained by many BSD
communities, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and PC-BSD. Please check
with these communities and reference their respective repositories
for further information on system requirements and installation
instructions.
I can confirm that LibO is in the FreeBSD, OpenBSD and PC-BSD
repositories. These three represent the lion's share for desktop BSD.
As a side note, Robert Nagy, who's involved in LibreOffice development,
is also the port manager for OpenBSD. They just interviewed him over at
the TDF blog in January.* If we need anything else for the insert with
respect to *BSD, we can always contact him.
hope this helps,
-Craig
*<http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/01/21/developer-interview-robert-nagy/>
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