Hi All,

Sorry i wasnt able to attend today, so i guess i'll leave my comments by email.

>      + unclear what the future holds here: Snap, FlatPack, AppImage (Michael)

If its Libreoffice future, i believe AppImage will be it, as it provides 
similar functionality as the portable version found on windows, like 

1) not having to install it on your system to run it (aka portable)
2) copying it on a usb and run it on any linux distro (atleast the minimum 
system that LO supports, something that snap and flatpak cant do)
3) easily running multiple versions (would improve linux QA, as it would also 
lower that barrier for users to test old versions)

>      + no real need for Linux portable edition (Cloph)
>         + tar-ball can be unzipped.

This is fine for advanced linux users but not for basic linux users, including 
those from windows or mac. The tar-ball doesnt even come with a simple extract 
or install bash script, which is why i had to write my own for QA work[1]. This 
same argument could be said for windows, but we dont tell them to download the 
.msi file and extract it with 'msiexec /a LibO_<version>_Win_x86_multi.msi 
TARGETDIR="L:\3.6.0"'[2], so they can run it.

[1] https://pastebin.com/L6SFSYFR
[2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/Windows

>      + some people may want it do why not ? (Heiko)
>         + up-loading takes time, maintenance etc. (Cloph)

The .tar.gz to .appimage bash conversion script can be run directly on the 
webserver, so that would eliminate any uploading time.

>         + if 2 people use it – build it themselves pwrt. daily builds.

Quite sure more than 2 people will use it, as i would be one of them, and am 
quite sure it will benefit the QA team as well. But i guess we can track the 
download numbers for it to test whether it is beneficial to keep making them or 
not once they are available. What are the download numbers like for flatpak?

>      + how is flat-pack hosted currently ? (Michael)
>         + build & up-load, and cloph pushes it (Stephan)
>             + whenever there is a 5.3.x it is build – following Fresh.
>             + no daily build.

If the bash conversion script isnt run locally on the webserver, then Antonio 
is willing to create the appimages and upload them.

>      + the request is “become a linux distribution” (Michael)
>        + flat-pack doesn’t include the GNOME run-time (Stephan)
>        + AppImage sounds like it will include ~everything:
>          Gstreamer + all codecs etc. - from some random PC (Michael)

No the appimage will only include the same files LO bundles in the released 
.deb and .rpm files found in the .tar.gz. It assumes the users system has the 
necessary other dependencies on their system.

>           + can Jay distribute it instead ?

If infra doesnt want to host the appimages, Antonio can host them as he does 
today at < http://libreoffice.soluzioniopen.com/ >, but some may feel that its 
is not officially endorsed by LO if they have to go off of LO's website to get 
it.

>           + how large is it ?

The 'English' version of 5.4 beta 2 is 274MB[3], the 'Standard' version of 5.4 
beta 2 is 308MB[4] and the 'Full' version of 5.4 beta 2 is 382MB[5]. The 
'Standard' version contains the same language files as found in the 
'MultilingualStandard' windows portable file and the 'Full' version contains 
all languages files, similar to the 'MultilingualAll' windows portable file[6]. 
For comparison, the 5.3.3 snap release is 358MB[7].

[3] 
http://libreoffice.soluzioniopen.com/pre-releases/LibreOfficeDev-5.4.0.0.beta2_English_x86-64.AppImage
[4] 
http://libreoffice.soluzioniopen.com/pre-releases/LibreOfficeDev_5.4.0.0.beta2_Standard_x86-64.AppImage
[5] 
http://libreoffice.soluzioniopen.com/pre-releases/LibreOfficeDev_5.4.0.0.beta2_Full_x86-64.AppImage
[6] http://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable-versions/
[7] 
https://public.apps.ubuntu.com/anon/download-snap/CpUkI0qPIIBVRsjy49adNq4D6Ra72y4v_19.snap

>           + AppImage works hard to solve a problem we already solved:
>             of being an ISV on Linux – it is hard but solveable.

Appimage tries to solve a major problem on linux, easily running an app on any 
linux distro, especially new apps on a stable distro. For more information, you 
can watch opensuse's Richard Brown compare AppImage, Snappy and Flatpak[8], 
watch the appimage author's presentation at the opensuse conference[9], view 
the script that converts the .tar.gz to .appimage[10], view a list of the apps 
that use appimage[12], or check out their website[11].

[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r1OwX-dNFo
[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrWB2OZ9h2Y
[10] 
https://github.com/AppImage/AppImages/blob/master/recipes/libreoffice/Recipe
[11] https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/AppImages
[12] http://appimage.org/

>      + Sad to miss jphilips in the discussion; do it again later ?

I will try to attend next week but doubt it will work as VOIP services like 
hangouts and skype dont function correctly where i live due to the ISP and none 
of the talk-yo dial-in locations are close by. The only option that works for 
me presently is jitsi, so if the interested parties are willing to do a session 
about this there, that would appreciated.

So to move this forward and test the waters, it would be great to setup a page 
on the website for appimage[13] for the 5.4 beta 2 and link the download links 
to either an uploaded appimagage on tdf infra[14] or to the one on Antonio's 
website.

[13] https://www.libreoffice.org/download/appimage/
[14] 
https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/5.4.0.0.beta2/appimage/

Regards,
Yousuf
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