https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142830
--- Comment #12 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Max L. from comment #11)
> Your logic is flawed. I emailed [email protected] who asked me to
> put all my recommendations into Bugzilla, which I did. If I didn't bother to
> waste my time to email [email protected] and if they didn't bother
> to waste their time to reply and refer me to Bugzilla, we wouldn't be having
> this conversation here.
No. LibreOffice offers to provide feedback. That's OK, and if user does not
find this option, they have other ways - like you did, or - unexpectedly - on
home page. What you did shows that it's all working nicely.
> Moreover, expecting corporate openspace workers to have the knowledge of
> Bugzilla and have the understanding, time, and will to register an account
> in order to describe and file a bug report is every bit unrealistic.
1. Corporate workers are better served by professional support [1] anyway.
2. A bug report without reporter having an account is a total nonsense. If you
only filed something, and then we were unable to contact you, you would be
unable to try to prove your PoV. Likewise, any bug report might need a
clarification, and people ask *reporter* for the details - and not having an
account would make most reports just junk. Note that simply using mail would
not work, since many people would use "no spam" unread mail accounts for that.
[1] https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/professional-support/
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