Once upon a time, Adam Williamson <awill...@redhat.com> said:
> The proposal explicitly says that it doesn't envisage including OO on
> any images or in any default install configurations, simply adding it as
> an option in the package repositories.

Putting on my mirror admin fedora, I would point out that OO is not a
small alternative thing.  Assuming it is approximately the same size as
LibreOffice, that's over 1.2G added to the release tree (plus any
updates during a release cycle).  That's a pretty heavy alternative.

I'm not saying having both is a bad thing, but I would like to think
that there's some thought given to "does Fedora gain from having both",
since there is a cost involved.
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