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Am 14.08.2012 20:48, Marc Grober wrote:

This (see the quote below) is simply unacceptable. In fact, with respect
to the bug on which I received this little gem quite a few people had
been at pains to clearly identify the problem and the potential
solution, and neither having changed at all, there had been no changes
to the bug report save angry responses everytime someone tried to close
it because it had not been updated. What is Florian really saying?  It
would appear to be either that the product is SOOOOO buggy we have
decided to ignore all the bug reports OR that users are SOOOO stupid
that we are going to ignore all bug reports....  Thank you, Florian, for
the vote of confidence.


+1

Today I got 16 such mails.

LibreOffice is out of control. Everybody is free to fix things that are not broken. Like the "supporters" on this list, the QA testers do not know the software, let alone any new "features" added without specification nor investigation on side effects. Some of the QA people are not even able to run a macro to check out an issue.

I'm going to upgrade all our production systems to AOO 3.4.1 which works as expected with all the features I need.




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