Yes, LIbreOffice-4.1 PPA backport works fine for me and for ~80 users from Lithuania, where I've installed (or told to users how to add LibreOffice-4.1 PPA repo), but this is not easy way for most simple users, because lots of them doesn't even know about any PPA...
Why Ubuntu LTS users can install supported and up to date Firefox and Chromium like usual updates, but can't install supported and up to date LibreOffice software trought official Ubuntu updates (or backports)?
Btw, LibreOffice 4.1.4 is released - it's good time to prepare official build for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise)
Yes, LIbreOffice-4.1 PPA backport works fine for me and for ~80 users from Lithuania, where I've installed (or told to users how to add LibreOffice-4.1 PPA repo), but this is not easy way for most simple users, because lots of them doesn't even know about any PPA...
Why Ubuntu LTS users can install supported and up to date Firefox and Chromium like usual updates, but can't install supported and up to date LibreOffice software trought official Ubuntu updates (or backports)?
Btw, LibreOffice 4.1.4 is released - it's good time to prepare official build for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise)
Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) wrote on 2013-12-15: /launchpad. net/~libreoffic e/+archive/ libreoffice- 4-1?field. series_ filter= precise
> would the LIbreOffice PPA backport work for you via https:/