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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 14 06:16:05 +0000 
2008 -------
Well, let us assume a scenario:

Someone stops me at office and tells me, "Your tie is askew and your fly is 
open."

Is it logical for me to say-

"Unfortunately you clubbed two unrelated issues!! The only way I will close my
fly is you will have to tell me again. I know what's wrong, but policy is 
policy!"

You see, there is a risk that the guy will not bother again.
He would not be so passionate and caring about my closing the fly.

Worse, he will simply go around and tell others what a lout I am.

So a policy-maker in OOo community has to wake up to this problem and explain to
the front-ending QA guys NOT to bounce valid inputs in the name of policy.
Just thank the public for bothering at all, and take care of the ISSUE at hand!

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