https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91214
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|medium |high Severity|major |critical --- Comment #14 from [email protected] --- When I follow the flowchart, here's what I get: START -> Does the bug cause crash...? -> YES -> Does this bug happen very frequently on clean install/install attempt? -> NO -> Critical -> Does bug involve major component affecting most users? -> YES (Calc) -> HIGHEST. Currently, I have the crash set at MEDIUM/MAJOR. According to the flowchart, I didn't set it with enough importance. Although the flowchart recommends HIGHEST/CRITICAL, I think it is a little better at only HIGH/CRITICAL because it requires closing a new sidebar that is now enabled by default on a clean install. Not an uncommon task, but may not affect users who leave it on (I haven't debugged the source code to determine what is actually causing the crash, nor will I be taking on that task). I'll set it to the lower end of what the chart recommends, and if the chart needs to be changed or clarified, we can change the chart. I should note that the simple steps I generated to reproduce the crash are not the only ways to reproduce it. I discovered the crash during evaluative testing for a client, and worked backwards to determine a simple way to reproduce it (not a trivial task). Unfortunately, LibreOffice failed the client's evaluation, and they have moved on to evaluate another office suite. This satisfies the "Does the bug reflect poorly on LibreOffice to the community" criteria specified in the flowchart. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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