Are you suggestingh creating repositories for Linux packages (RPM and
.deb)? If so that is a very good idea.
A simple pair deb and RPM repositories will keep users (who like to
run LibreOffice as distributed by The Document Foundation, rather than
their distro) up to date, because their computer syncs with the
repository and downloads the package with the highest version number.
I propose the following set of repositories:
RPM | DEB
nightly| nightly
beta | beta --- And RCs
stable | stable
They use standard HTTP so the repo can be anywhere on a TDF webserver,
Text on RPM yum repository:
http://serverfault.com/questions/38813/tools-for-maintaining-yum-repositories
Slightly more formal guide for deb APT repo:
http://pynstrom.net/display_tutorial.php?page=tutorials/setup_debian_repo
The standard tool for a deb APT repo is reprepro - and for RPM yum you
want createrepo.
Hope this helps us get a Document Foundation deb/rpm repository :-)
2011/2/23 Andrey <sqlaev@gmail.com>:
[Russian - utf8]
Очень хорошо, что сайт предлагает скачать новый офис, но предлагаемый способ
сильно вредит "политике партии". Дело в том, что предлагается скачать .deb
пакеты и установить их, вместо того, чтобы создать репозиторий из этих же
пакетов. Но возникает вопрос: мы что, возвращаемся к приёмам работы на
компьютере, принятым в Windows? Но если кому-то из пользователей такой
способ покажется более удобным, они могут вспомнить также и о том, что в
Windows и другие вещи более удобны. Таким образом, мы своими руками
поворачиваем симпатии пользователей лицом к Windows и спиной к
альтернативным операционным системам. Кроме того, у них подобное восприятие
очень быстро экстраполируется с операционных систем на офисные пакеты. Проще
говоря, возрастают симпатии к MS Office.
[English - sorry, but only Google translation]
Very well that the site offers to download a new office, but the proposed
method greatly harms the "party politics". The fact that the requested
download .deb packages and install them instead to create a repository of
the same package. But the question arises: what are we, back to the methods
of working on a computer taken from Windows? But if someone from the users
of this method may seem more convenient, they may also remember that in
Windows and other things are more convenient. Thus, we turn the hands of
sympathy users face to Windows and back to alternative operating systems. In
addition, they have a similar perception very quickly extrapolates from
operating systems to office suites. Simply put, increasing sympathy for MS
Office.
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