I will certainly ignore it. Patches expressly submitted through our bugzilla are or our mailing list safely covered by AL2 section 5.
While I *could* look at the issue and ask for permission to apply the the fix, or I *could* implement alternative fixes, I choose to work with our own community on issues that have been tested and proved here (and we are not running short on those). On the long run I think LO and AOOo will keep diverging more and more and the number of shared bugs will eventually vanish. This is my own position though. I don't pretend this to apply to others and certainly issue submitters can do their part of the homework when they submit issues by verifying if it has been solved elsewhere, what caused it and even if the author is OK with the patch being applied here: don't expect committers to do everything, we have a life too! best regards, Pedro. --- On Wed, 11/9/11, Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> wrote: > > I do not understand, why you will ignore solutions found in > LibreOffice. For example bug > https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=115922 > has a solution in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32872. Why > do you will ignore it? > (Actually it is a simple typo FontWorkAlignmentController > -> FontworkAlignmentController) > > Even if you can not take the patch as it is, the bug report > in LibreOffice might tell you the reason of the problem and > it might contain valuable comments and test documents. > > Kind regards > Regina >