Ankit Malik said on Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 02:01:52PM +0530,:
you mean RTFM [fine manual]! Uh ok! ;-)
Nah. I guess you would not have found unless you knew these documents existed; They are not manuals.
These links will show how a free version of OpenOffice.org (not openoffice) has been implemented by Debian.
OO.o is in `main' section of debian; a program cannot be in Debian's `main' archive unless the program, all libraries required by it, build scripts, and the compiler/interpreter required to compile/run the program are fully free.
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This freedom fanaticism is one of the reasons why Debian is often referred to as distros' distro. Several distros like knoppix, morphix, Ubuntu, etc. are based on Debian. And precisely why people like me use Debian.
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