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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Jul 10 03:04:39 +0000 
2009 -------
So the decision not to activate the patch was right. I don't know if the users
of the go-oo.o build prefer new features over product quality, I don't believe
our users will do it.

We have reported the bug to the go-oo.o guys at the OOoCon in Bejing last year,
I hope that some day it will be fixed.
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I suppose that there may be issues with the patch/work provided by Florian, but
at least he provided work (perhaps buggy?) that progressed beyond the standard
OOo forms. I'm not a dev, but a user that sincerely wishes to see OOo installed
in corporate and government sites, but that is unlikely to happen if this is not
resolved (see: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=79720).

Not to be confrontational, but have you ever used an OOo form based document on
a daily basis in a corporate or government environment, or know of any that do?
If so, how did you train them to do this? 


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