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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 22 08:47:57 +0000 
2008 -------
I think it would affect all Windows versions.

So in regards to fixing the current situation, I would suggest that the "en"
branch receive a new update, which is just the original standard English
extension.  People who have the latest broken update would receive this and fix
their problem.  Unfortunately, users who still have the original update would be
subjected to an update which would basically do nothing.  I don't see any way
around this except just ignoring the people that downloaded the broken update,
and let them fix it themselves, which is also quite reasonable.

In regards to the "en_AU" branch, this will be easy to fix.  Simply release a
new "en_AU" update with the intended fixes.  The only issue here is that a
number of people will have been bumped off the "en_AU" branch (and strictly onto
the "en" branch).  Nothing can be done about this small problem, and when people
realise they have no English(Australian) dictionary installed they will be able
to find the latest version.

It may be best to leave things as they are since only a small number are
affected, it's not hard to fix if they visit the forums, and the new version of
OO is not far away.


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