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Hi Richard,

LO isn't modular, in the way you probably mean it. You cannot separate 
one single "module" (like Writer) from "other modules": it's a 
one-only-platform.

Than consider that as of today there is no LO application for mobile 
world (probably only a document reader).

So, don't expect TDF will maintain a Purism-specific version of its suite.

There is a company that is producing a mobile phone called "Purism, Librem L-5 Phone".
This phone is a Linux OS Debian based. What I am asking as a user for your office program;
develop a software to fit this phone and only a office type software and not the rest of the 
software
that is use normally. ex: calc, draw, impress, and math The reason for this because of the max 
memory
load of the phone to handle the max use of software. This way by making a app for the phone and 
have the
ability to type letters and blue tooth to a printer or use it for documents.
Thank you very much for reading this letter of suggestion.
-- 
Gabriele Bertolucci


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