I won't be able to send this to you until early January, as I am out of
town for the Christmas holidays without access to an Ubuntu box.  If
you'd like to try it yourself, use a function like SUM to add up some
numbers in column A, along with one number in column B.  The formula
would be something like:

=SUM(A1:A5,B1)

The comma is working fine as the field separator in this case, but if
you replace it with a semi-colon, you will get an error.  That's not the
main problem though.  The problem is that if you would like to copy this
formula down to more cells, adding up more values in column A with cell
B1, you have the change the reference to B1 to an absolute reference
(Shift-F4).  The formula should look like this for this function:

=SUM(A1:A5,$B$1)

However, with the comma separator, OpenOffice is having trouble changing
individual references.  Selecting the B1 reference in the first formula
and pressing Shift-F4 appears to change it properly, but when you hit
enter and then re-examine the formula, it doesn't work.  If you now
replace the comma with a semi-colon, you will be able to properly change
all of the individual cell references from relative to absolute and
back, but the formula will produce an error once you are finished
editing it.  Also, if you put a space before and after the comma in the
formula, everything works as it should, but this is rather cumbersome to
do.  The Windows version of OOo 3.0 does not have this problem, as it
uses only the semi-colon for all field separators.

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[upstream] [ppa] OOo 3.0 uses comma formula field separators instead of 
semi-colons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306602
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