Exactly.
I strongly believe the bundle made by libreoffice-dictionaries is quite a good 
one, and I'm not the only one thinking that.
Now, if there are two dictionaries for the same language we'll probably going 
to just pick the one in LO-dicts, since that's way easier to handle from a 
downstream point of view, if you disagree I'd just forward you to the 
libreoffice bug tracker.
If there is a missing one and you can provide/link it I'd just ask to the LO 
people to get it in the bundle.

If a dictionary in the bundle gets outdated just ask them to update it.  I've 
already sent them some requests, and they are always responsive and helpful.
>From my point of view, feel free to use me as a proxy for those requests, 
>using this (once I get this package synced) or Debian's bug trackers.

Do I miss something you're trying to point out?  I'm all ears about
suggestions on handling this thing.

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Title:
  [needs-packaging] provide all dictionaries available for hunspell

Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in libreoffice-dictionaries package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in openoffice.org-dictionaries package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  They are all available here:
  http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries

  Ubuntu only provides a few. All of them should be available.

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