Hi :)
Yes, it's not an idea i invited out of thin air ;) It keeps being confirmed
too. I really like it when the old familiar system is an OpenSource one and
just a variant of whatever i am migrating too.
At a guess it will be easier for people to fix long-standing bugs now that the
code is cleaner and there are more people with experience of working with the
code. I think what you are asking for is going to just happen naturally
anyway.
But i do agree that it would be nice to know that there are occasional posts to
the devs list to point out that there are some older bugs that it would be good
to work on. It probably does happen. They probably already have a system for
it but it would be nice to report that to the other lists occasionally, such as
this one. I don't think it was clear that your main concern was a lack of
verifiable info.
Regards from
Tom :)
________________________________
From: Twayne <TWAYNE@TWAYNESDOMAIN.COM>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 26 August, 2011 17:55:58
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Re: Suggestions to PTB
In news:1314348038.23154.YahooMailRC@web24101.mail.ird.yahoo.com,
Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> typed:
Hi :)
My answer is to keep whichever product you were using
previously. Just don't bother to upgrade it. Updates
are a good idea but paying for a full upgrade is
unnecessary.
That way you can use LibreOffice most of the time but
still go back to your old one for bits&bobs.
Regards from
Tom :)
That's pretty much what I do, Tom;
Cheers!
________________________________
From: Alexander Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 26 August, 2011 7:16:53
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Suggestions to PTB
Le 25/08/11 19:37, Twayne a icrit :
Hi Twayne,
I would love to tell MS to kiss my shiny metal butt,
but I can't as long as some of these serious bugs
continue to be ignored. One man can push one car; as
you're doing now, but not three or four at the same
time. All this is part of watching out for the future of
LO and being able to say its users are solidly behind
it. Anythng that doesn't work shouldn't have been
released until it does work.
I fear you might have misunderstood how this project
functions. Most of
the bugs get fixed as and when someone decides that their
"itch to
scratch" is really starting to annoy them. The developers
working as
employees of some of the software companies involved in
the LibreOffice project do not have set agendas with
regard to bug fixing as such that I
know of - no doubt they have their own internal work
pressures and
priorities to deal with before sorting out bug X or bug
Y. Most of the volunteer developers participate in the
project because they like
developing, i.e. for fun. There's no fun involved in
being told which
bug to fix and why that particular bug should trump all
others, in that
case, they might as well go and develop something else.
The fact of the
matter is that there are still too few developers to be
able to maintain
the massive beast of code which LibreOffice represents.
Add to that the
fact that an even smaller number really know anything
about the code
base and how it works as a whole (i.e. where poking one
thing causes the butterfly to explode on your screen
50,000 miles away).
If you can live with the way the project functions, then
you can live
with the bugs. If not, then from a pragmatic point of
view you can
either do it yourself, pay someone to do it for you, or
else come back
to the project in a few months/years time to see if
things have moved on
in the direction you want.
Alex
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