> Are you sure ? Fairly sure. The Review Guidelines (which I can not quote) seem to say so. Some people seem to say that interpreters for arbitrary code (as opposed to interpreters for bundled code providing app functionality) are allowed as long as you can only enter the code manually through the app.
> and what is the substantial difference between interpreting a Basic > script and a Calc formula ? Turing completeness? Dunno... In fact, my knowledge of what the BASIC in LO can be used for is quite limited... Maybe if one would just limit the BASIC functionality to do simple manipulation the data in spreadsheets, and remove access to arbitrary existing UNO services it might be allowed? But people might still then be able to write quite complex "applications" in LO BASIC (and distribute them as spreadsheet documents) , and opening up unmoderated application distribution routes is exactly what the rules want to prevent, surely. Simpler to just avoid BASIC (and other scripting, but that is more straightforward). --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice