There is no lack of ideas. There doesn't exist any pool of volunteers just
waiting to implement them. As with all ideas for LibreOffice development,
either you need to start working on it yourself, or fund/hire somebody else
to do it. In case it is something totally new that takes the software in a
previously unheard-of direction, you will also have to convince others
(more specifically, the "Engineering Steering Committee") that it is a good
idea and should be accepted into the codebase. Historically, the bar has
sadly not been set especially high for accepting new directions.
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