krackedpress wrote:
Would be interesting to see that, but how many "real world" users would
have both OOo and LibreOffice on the same computer?
Ahem... I am a real-world user, don't I count?
I gave two reasons in my opening posting, (1) wanting to have one available
when the other fails or suffers from a limitation, and (2) providing support
to another user who only has one of them installed herself or himself.
As I'm a volunteer on a user-to-user support forum for
LibreOffice/OpenOffice/etc., I expect more and more people coming in with
queries will have only LibreOffice, and I want to be able to reproduce their
problems on my machine... provided that I can have both LibO and OOo
installed safely!
Earlier, I was leaning towards filing a bug about this on bugzilla, now I'm
leaning instead to going over to the "Website" mailing list (or Nabble
section, for me) and posting a request to remove that "uninstall OOo first!"
notice/warning from the Release Notes.
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