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A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #3)
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #2)
Clearly need UX to come to some consensus on this. Setting to ux-advice.

@Jay - maybe instead of reporting a thousand requests you should FIRST run
them by the ux team and then report the issue saying "ux team has
agreed...." or something like that.

Hi Joel, *,

Often one can learn more, have more benefit, from _one_ that disagrees and
gives feed back then from many that just agree.
So in preparing changes, it should be the aim to get as many involved as
reasonably possible. Thus more place (two and not one) looks good to me.
Cheers,
Cor

I would also agree with Cor.  I think it is also good to discuss it in
Bugzilla, because then more users can give feedbacks and with the cc field you
can also discuss it with the ux team, but at the same also other users can easy
follow this and get involved and you can maybe also win more users to get
involved to improve LO.
I personally like this Bugzilla system, because for me as a normal user it is
an easy way to participate.

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My personal opinion to the issue reported by Jay:
I understand Jay's rationale behind and it is very reasonable to think about. 
But I personally would prefer to keep it in the TABLE menu, because this is
only linked to tables and no general thing.

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