https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101696

m.a.riosv <miguelange...@libreoffice.org> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from m.a.riosv <miguelange...@libreoffice.org> ---
Sorry I can't resist to be politically incorrect.

Where are the 'scientific users'?

What is the scientific method used by people who don't know how to use their
tools. If you want to use i.e. an atomic microscope, you need to study how it
works and manage their software, what are their characteristics, accurateness
on the results, etc. And excel/calc as any other software is a tool for them,
so they should have learned how it works, and what are their limitations, set
up the adequate data validations, etc, to use it properly.

Basic, first to use a tool, be sure if it is the right tool.

To manage a high quantity of data IMHO databases are better and safer tools
than spreadsheets. But wait, it's a bit more difficult to begin with it without
study.

Self sufficiency, explain why people thinks can do the job that must be done by
people with the proper formation to manage data.

Worse, how can we be sure they produce the right raw data?, some 'scientists'
profession where the results are not easily validatable, I think can fall,
perhaps frequently that we can guess, in this kind of issues, but as always
their are not the responsible but the 'postal service'.

Of course any software as everything has a lot for improvement, but that can't
be a justification for our own mistakes.

Be an 'scientific'/'expert' on an area, don't save to be an ignorant in others.

So if you like the things well done, do what you know to do fine, or if don't
want to learn how to do it fine, ask for help to who knows to do it fine.

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