https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165649

--- Comment #6 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to general.email.12341234 from comment #5)
> You could have closed this bug without disrespecting me but you have
> disrespected me. I will disrespect you too.

Your attitude was insulting to the good work m_a_riosv does here every day
without compensation. My response could be seen as a manifestation of one of
the fundamental laws of this universe.

> The main problem will all LibreOffice people is that they think that they
> are the greatest people on this planet. Few years ago I had a discussion
> with LibreOffice developers also, and they also behaved the same way.

Or maybe they are just normal people and your unusual attitude is incompatible
with the normal way people everywhere work in.

> Actually, you should be grateful that I reported the bug. I am not gaining
> anything if you fix this bug. However, if you don't fix this bug then you
> are losing because people will think that LibreOffice is unstable and so
> they won't use it. And that's why your market share is only 0.02% and it is
> mostly because of high and stupid attitude of LibreOffice people.
> 
> Besides, this was a very simple bug to reproduce and you could have
> reproduced it within half an hour. But you chose to offload your
> responsibility to me.

It would have been simple to reproduce, if you attached an example document,
but you chose to offload the responsibility to others. The fundamental laws of
this universe must have been at play again.

> ""You said: Explaining your unusual attitude towards collaboration is of no
> value here or in any other bug tracker.""
> 
> You can tell me that my attitude towards collaboration is of no value here
> and that's fine. But you can't speak for the world. If you think that the
> whole world behaves like you then you are wrong.
> 
> I have submitted bugs at other places also and told them clearly that I
> won't collaborate. And no one complained.

Maybe in those cases your report was complete enough, hard to say without
seeing them.

> You guys just don't understand the importance that someone actually reported
> a bug. If someone reported a bug, then it is an opportunity for you to make
> your software better.

So you chose to ignore what I just said about our normally nice experience with
users reporting and collaborating on bugs. If the majority of the people
reporting bugs were like you, it would be close to impossible to get anything
done based on the reports, but fortunately that is not the case.

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