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I think one of the reasons LibreOffice is so behind MS Office it's because
of the lack of a simple way for the community to get heard, I recently
contributed a bit to Logseq (the best PKM in town in my opinion, way better
than proprietary softwares) and the Discord experience was so smooth, I
asked for help they pointed to a plug in creator that was coding just what
I need and later the plug in was officially integrated and supported.

LibreOffice misses compleatly this feature, the community hasn't a simple
and fast way to communicate to the developers or external people
contributing to the project throw plug-in.

The forum is a very old and inefficient way, apart for very expert users
the forum is too complicated to navigate and use, takes ages to get a
response, the telegram group is just not a very wise move, the majority of
people doesn't have telegram and it isn't as modular as discord the same
goes for reddit

LibreOffice really needs a discord to organize community effort and get
more people in the game, the organization and community effort seen on
Logseq really opened my eyes on what FOSS can be and I always love
LibreOffice so I want that for this amazing tool.

One last thing, please add tables to Calc, I have seen so many people
switch back to excel for the overwhelming complexity of Calc when they just
needed a table.

Thank you very much,

_g_

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