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The only problem is that it wasn't actually discussed on the UX mailing
list, but only came up in the bug reference, which was copied to the UX
mailing list.

Additionally, this bug initially concerned absolute file referencing in
Calc, so would have passed under the radar of most people concerned by
Base UX issues even if there had been a discussion (which there wasn't,
at least not on the mailing list).


Sure - I'm not saying they catch everything or discuss everything, as that
would be very difficult to do. All I'm saying is that such a discussion
(even if done after the fact) can improve discussions for the future and
lead to a better product. The user mailing list typically isn't a good
place for discussing improvements (if the goal is to reach out to
contributors), nor is commenting with caps lock on as this just irritates
contributors (from my experience over the years) and adds nothing to the
fruitful and positive attitude in the project.

Just my two cents. I know all of the people on the UX team and they are all
fantastic people who are always open to bringing in new voices and
incorporating lots of ideas moving forward.


Best,
Joel



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*Joel Madero*
LibreOffice QA Volunteer
jmadero.dev@gmail.com

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