Talk:KOffice

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Do we want to create separate pages for each application, or should they all be described in the main entry?

At the moment I would say it's OK in one page; if the entry gets long I would split. It depends on what you want to say about the application in the future. Other programs which are smaller have their own page too. -- HJH

[edit] Infobox_Software - subpages

I think it's a good idea to have a page for each KOffice application, but you might want to decide whether KOffice is "Cross-platform" or "Unix-like" in the "Infobox_Software"... Currently Kivio is Cross-platform and GPL and while KWord is Unix-like LGPL. From what I can see at http://koffice.org/info/ it's released under some kind of custom license:

KOffice, like KDE, is a free project which is released under GPL-compatible open source licenses, e.g. GPL, LGPL and BSD.

If somebody knows more about licens' and licens combability you might want to fix this, I think the KDE project is under same license so take a look at that article too. --Jopsen 10:30, 5 August 2006 (UTC)