(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #24)
> Indeed, NOTOURBUG.

Interesting attitude. If you buy a Toyota and the engine goes bad, do
you expect Toyota to say, "Sorry, not our problem, they sold us bad
engines." Your name is on the product. The product is broken. As a
consumer, I look to you to fix it, not some nefarious mix of different
manufacturers (each maker of an OS, in this case). Seems like it would
be in the best interest of the Document Foundation to at least work with
Linux, Windows and Mac developers to find an overarching solution, or
separate solutions, for this problem. You simply cannot have a viable
product by taking a flyer on these kinds of issues, essentially saying
"tough luck, it's not our problem" to the end user. Again, it's your
name on the product, and the end user could care less what environment
he is in, all he knows that YOUR product is busted. Just my two cents.

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