https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133984
--- Comment #2 from Gerry <gerry.treppel@googlemail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1)
Whoa there fella! LO Online is the path for collaborative work--LO Desktop
is not. Plain and simple!
Not worth the continued dev effort this would require--and this gets my
immediate -1, with a strong push to set => WF
And, this really is a dupe of bug 73831 which likewise should be closed WF.
Thanks @vstuart for looking into this enhancement request.
I do not agree with you simply referring to LO Online for collaborative work
and disregarding LibreOffice desktop.
(1) In a professional setting (e.g. working on complex documents in a team),
users need a full-fledged/featured office suite *and* need to collaboratively
work on such documents. The competition (MS Word, to a lesser extent Excel,
Powerpoint) can do that and and this is an essential and very important feature
for working groups.
(2) There are two use-cases for collaborative editing: Real-time collaboration
and synchronization of changes (e.g. done offline). Both are equally important
and IMHO it should be a goal to support both in LibreOffice.
BTW, this bug is not a duplicate of bug 73831, as that one refers only to
Writer.
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