https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167321

--- Comment #33 from Dodo Ivanecky <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #32)
> (In reply to Dodo Ivanecky from comment #31)
> > Could you please, in your understanding, separate the statements “I like the
> > feature” and “I am doing this”?
> 
> Yes I can, when you state it explicitly. Because by itself, "I like the
> feature" implies "it is useful to me (at least in principle)"; and the
> notion of "I like the feature, even though it doesn't apply to my use case
> at all" is not something one *should* assume. So - yes, after your comment
> 29, that made it clear that it is "I like it for no reason, just because I
> like it", I understand it.
> 
> > To rephrase: I like the feature, despite the fact that it does not work well
> > and is messing up my tables.
> 
> And for your case, the CORRECT solution is allowing to disable it.
> EVERYTHING else, that you suggested here, is not related to your use case
> (and breaks many others' use cases, so implementing those ideas would be
> harmful).
> 
> > We are going in circles also because my initial request for a partial
> > solution was implemented, but that information never reached me…
> 
> Which is why it is important to state version from Help->About, not limiting
> to "version" field in metadata.
> 
> The case is closed. I'm done here.

You’re starting to exaggerate a bit. The bug report clearly included — and
still includes — the version (25.2.3.2 release). Pretending today that I was
unable to specify which version I’m working with is a bit over the line.

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