https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70553
--- Comment #17 from David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> ---
(In reply to comment #16)
(In reply to comment #14)
[...]
I doubt anyone just wants to start the application. One wants to create a
document or presentation or...
So, to be consistent, you should commit a patch to remove the StartCenter,
including for the MS-Windows version. Very strange idea to remove the
visibility of the StartCenter when we create a new one.
To be honest, I do not care much either way. And _if_ this was changed as a
result of a discussion (or a bug) that said: "Hey, we have a shiny new start
center. Let's all the users see it!", I would not say anything. But it was not,
so I see it as a regression.
If Linux distributions maintainers do not want give the access to the
StartCenter and the Math module, they can do that in their distro build
without deciding for all Linux users.
Well, we tend to assume the majority of linux users gets libreoffice through
their distribution. And the last time this come up, more distro maintainers
were for disabling than against it. If that has changed, so be it. We patched
it in Fedora before; we can do it again...
Note that math has been hidden since 3.5 and nobody has protested. Startcenter
was only hidden in 4.1, but I do not remember any bugs related to that
either...
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