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Hi everybody:

   I've seen that certain bugs or issues appear in LibreOffice versions that before didn't exist. 
Why ?

   I understand that when the programers working in new version "touch" the code in other parts and 
get a new bug. I think is very dificult not occur this.

   How we can help with this ?

   We, the users can make one example to each topic of the menu of LibreOffice can do. Then when 
coming new version before out we can probe each example during one week and make a report to 
programers. With this reports, just following the menu, they can fix the bugs that apear before 
freeing the new version.

   The other way is to make a macro to probe each topic of the menu to do it automatically.
  
Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez
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