On Monday 20 June 2011 00:28:45 Timothy Pearson wrote:
This is a very
sad news that you are going to deprecate KOffice, a major
part of KDE.
We can reconsider this at the next meeting. Can you please provide a
rationale for keeping koffice, why it is better than LibreOffice with TDE
integration, who still uses it, etc.?
Basically there is no other office suite that is so closely integrated with KDE/Trinity.
Aside spreadsheet and word processor KOffice includes graphical apps such as Krita,
Kivio etc to which Open Office has no alternatives (or do you suggest using GIMP?).
Removing KOffice is equal to removing a half of KDE apps. Seriously guys I thought you
hold vector on
improvement and expansion (i.e. adding more apps) rather than removing the core KDE
components.
If KOffice is removed then there is no reason why other apps should be added to Trinity.
KDE:KDE3 repository
currently has more than 420 KDE3 packages but adding them to Trinity would have no reason
if KOffice is removed (as KOffice has better quality and better integrated than most of
them).
Even more, if KOfiice is removed then there is no reason why other Trinity components
should
not be removed as well by the same logic (AmaroK, Kaffeine, even Konqueror).
Concerning Open/Libre Office as you know it has only basic KDE3 integration which can
be removed any moment. Libre Office team for example is currently discussing radical
change
of the user interface which may lead to removal of Qt3 styles support.
Also by your logic the Gnome team should kill Gnumeric and Abiword because Open Office is
better?