On 1/30/2013 16:54, RGB ES wrote:
2013/1/30 Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>

Right on the deadline to propose new features for Fedora 19 (it wasn't
planned) I submitted Apache OpenOffice as a proposed new feature:
https://fedoraproject.org/**wiki/Features/ApacheOpenOffice<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ApacheOpenOffice>

You can see this as a first step in getting back into the major Linux
distributions. Timing aside, Fedora is a very good choice for a number of
reasons.

Let's wait and see; Fedora 19 is nicknamed "Schroedinger's cat" after all.
The Fedora 19 release schedule, as an exception to the common Fedora
conventions, will not be time-based but feature-based: features accepted by
the Fedora Board will be considered before drafting the schedule. Anyway,
optimally it would allow to package OpenOffice 4.0 (and there would be work
to do on the OpenOffice and the Fedora side to get OpenOffice properly
packaged).

Regards,
   Andrea.



Good! The proposal was noticed by Phoronix too :)

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTI4ODI

Regards
Ricardo

Note that the article says that AOO 4.0 is scheduled for "April, 2012". Oops. /tj/

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