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Please can somebody ban him for bad language?


On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 05:35:01 +0700
"Urmas" <davian818@gmail.com> wrote:

"Charles-H. Schulz":

Also, it might be useful to remember that developers tend to
contribute because they only want to and find a particular interest in
doing so. Maybe it's for a plain old business interest, but when
you're a volunteer developer, which is the case of the largest
majority of developers on LibreOffice, you contribute because it's
fun or you just want to help with specific things that bug you (not
necessarily the others).

Then why does the LO site not feature a warning on a front page:
"User, you are *freeloading shit*. You are of *no consequence*. Your
opinion does not matter."? In the present state it is a clear, intent
disinformation of the customer about the nature of the product.

One cannot build straw airplanes for 25 years instead of listening to 
feedback, copycat random features then come and say: "We are a viable 
alternative!"





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