On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 10:27 PM Kevin Kofler via devel
<devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
> Assuming those "binary compatible distributions" choose to add
> LibreOffice back in and support it, given what they actually do in
> terms of actual development it's actually pretty unlikely they're
> going to do all the extra work to add back an office suite and all the
> dependencies it requires.
If LibreOffice remains maintained in Fedora (and I sure hope so, because
otherwise that would definitely make Fedora useless for me), there is a good
chance that somebody will request and maintain EPEL branches for it, as has
already been done for the KDE Plasma and KDE Gear applications stack.
Someone doing work in EPEL is quite a bit different to my point of a
corporate organisation downstream of RHEL adding value and
differentiation that Red Hat doesn't provide as part of RHEL.