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Re: What about KOffice?
by Jerome Loisel on Tuesday 17/Jul/2001, @15:06
Hmmm... You could write a small "garbling" script and put it in "Help" maybe, alongside bug reporting. The script would change all letters to "a" (or a random one), and all numbers to "0" (or a random one).

Then no-one would have a reason not to give you the document, and you would have no reason not to ask for one. You could even add a "Submit garbled document" checkbox in the bug reporting tool to boot.
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Re: What about KOffice?
by Gregory W. Brubaker on Tuesday 17/Jul/2001, @15:44
If it fails during an attempt to import a word document, then how could one modify what one can't open?

However, for other cases, not related to importing, but, say related to printing, such might not be bad idea.
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  • Re: What about KOffice?
    by AB on Wednesday 18/Jul/2001, @16:13
    Do we really want to optimize for bug reporting ?
    Will this make KOffice look good ?
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    • Re: What about KOffice?
      by Carbon on Wednesday 18/Jul/2001, @18:33
      I think that a stable, featureful KOffice in a few years would look great! Helping users help developers will only improve the quality of the software.
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