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Ooops.  I don't know what i was looking at then.  I was sure i saw something 
about a freeze for translations or something and i thought that happened after 
the devs freeze.

Ok, in that case i think bug-reports are best sent to LibreOffice in the first 
instance to get the fastest response.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport

NoOp could have included this advice in his email and hence save an email to the 
list but obviously criticising is more important to him than actually getting 
answers out there.

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 9 February, 2011 0:16:20
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Fwd: Announcing the Next Ubuntu Bug Day 
(LibreOffice & OOo) ! - 2011.02.10

On 02/08/2011 11:42 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
OpenOffice is "upstream" for bugs but more devs seem to be working for 
LibreOffice.  Ubuntu is even further downstream but right now there is a freeze 

on their next release (11.04, due in April obviously (hence the 04)) and Ubuntu 

has a lot of devs so i would go for reporting it in Ubuntu anytime before 
March.

Interesting...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule
The first "freeze" that I see is:
February 24th    Release Development Iteration 2 Warning /!\ FeatureFreeze

Of course other than the Dec 30 DebianImportFreeze...

Perhaps you can clarify?


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