Requiring administrator privileges to install 2.0 is going to really make 
it difficult for me to evangelize OOo here at the college where I teach.

None of the faculty or staff here has administrator privileges, and the IT
staff may not take kindly to being asked to install some package they've
never heard of and isn't "approved". I imagine this might be the case in a
lot of educational institutions, if not corporations.  It's not a
showstopper, but it could be a significant roadblock.

[An aside: I'm lucky; I'm on the College Technology Committee, so I can
work it from that angle -- not everyone else is in that position.]

-- 
J. David Eisenberg  http://catcode.com/


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