https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93626

Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> changed:

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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |UNCONFIRMED
     Ever confirmed|1                           |0

--- Comment #4 from Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> ---
I can't anonymize the document, that's the whole point. Formatting issues with
figures are very tricky to reproduce. Changing a single line makes the bug
disappear, and even copying the contents of the document to a new one is enough
to make it go away. I've tried the anonymizing macro, I've tried removing parts
of the document, and I failed. So I'm afraid that's a "take it or leave it",
unfortunately. And I suspect this is quite a common dilemma for all bugs that
appear only in complex documents.

I've already sent documents privately to LO developers several times, and it
generally ended up with crashes being fixed quite fast. The wiki page at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport/Attachments never says private
e-mails go against the policy:
"It is always better to include an attachment on a bug report if at all
possible"
"Developers are typically unwilling to accept personal emails that contain
confidential information." (notice the "typically")

So I don't see where's the problem. I'm not asking anybody to accept my private
e-mail, and I'm not asking anybody to sign a non-disclosure agreement -- the
file isn't really sensitive, it's just that I can't put this draft online. I'm
merely proposing that anybody willing to receive the document, now or later,
just asks. I can also put it on a public FTP for a few days, if you really
prefer.

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