https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106529

--- Comment #8 from [email protected] ---
> missing closing parenthesis in Basic expressions is now considered to be an 
> error (which it really is)

Hard not to agree, yet:

Is there any good reason why a change with the potential to break extensions
has gone into a point release? According to wikipedia, which I think is copying
over the LibO policy, "[LibO] Releases are designated by three numbers
separated by dots. The first number is the major version (branch) number, the
second one usually indicates small changes, and the final one /bugfixes/."

Can this be pushed back for 5.4, having the 5.3.x point releases from now on
carry a clear deprecation statement in the release notes?

> Please have extension authors fix their code

Hard not to agree again, but without a clear deprecation note it will leave
users needing the extensions on "stable" rather than "fresh" until the
extensions are fixed, which will leave users with a codebase with less features
and ultimately make "fresh" less tested (possibly leading to a more buggy
"stable" when "fresh" is promoted)

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