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Tru Huynh escreveu:
Thanks for the info.
Welcome. =)
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:58:20PM +0100, Claudio F Filho wrote: Does that also mean that all the commercial linux distributions sold in Brazil have a custom made OpenOffice.org ?
No. Ubuntu already have the Broo pkg. RH and Novell not yet. I already told with the brazilian manager of this companies about this question but without solution.
The people of Fedora have (or is in study). I haven't exact numbers about the "linux population" here, but our numbers are 50M of desktops, where 15M have Broo, and in this machines, 85% is windows.
About linux specifically, i can talk about projects like "Linux Educacional"[1], where we talk about "a very clean Debian-based distribution" to a reality of "29,000 labs deployed, serving approximately 36 million students". [1]http://piacentini.livejournal.com/7871.html
RH, Mandriva and Novell basically attempt servers, and some desktops. The bigs projects that i know uses fedora, ubuntu and debian, and where use fedora, like in Serpro[2], our federal processing data service, with 250k desktops running a customized fedora in 2007, aways was with Broo pkg(rpm.tar.gz) proved by us (without optimization like in debian, generic for all rpm linux based). [2]http://www.serpro.gov.br/
imho, that should be pushed upstream...
Sorry... i not understood. 'upstream' of OOo or CentOS? If is about OOo, Broo (with images and patches) *is part* of the source of OOo. If is about CentOS, +1. =)
Bests Claudio