Comment 50 for bug 1751005

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Péter Prőhle (prohlep) wrote :

If the bug is that terrorists abruptly divert aircrafts into high buildings,
then the total disabling the whole air traffic IS NOT A BUGFIX, but it is a
TEMPORARY WORK AROUND only! The real bug fix is when you reopen the public
air traffic with a better safety configuration!

To disable the apparmor is a temporary work around only. Since the foreign
office documents are harmful, and hence it is a valuable gift, that the
apparmor is suitable to protect say the local backup subtrees.

It is in fact a conceptual bug to assume, that peope work in their home.

Professionals, who were not brought up in the "My Documents", "My Photos"
and "Downloads" world, do work elsewhere on regular base.

Since the home tree became polluted by self invited and regularly changing
system configuration data, typically not for tampering by the user.

Remember please the happy 80's years, when the home containd exclusively
only that kind of configuratkon files, which were edited only by the user
itself. And as such, these user configuration files also belonged to the
fruits of the users's onwn personal work.

But nowadays, the professional approach is NOT to work in the home tree.

((I personally use 4 additional physical drives: /work and its local backup
/zzzz, and /xtra and its local backup /ytra. Hence I wish to access by
LibreOffice the regular /work and occassionally /xtra, and I wish to protect
their local backups: /zzzz and /ytra .))

Hence I suggest NOT TO CONSIDER THIS BUG "Fix Released", since disabling of
the protection IS NOT A BUGFIX. The bug is still there!

There should be a user configurable list of user subtree roots.

And there should be a HUGE WARNING in the LibreOffice error message, that
where can the user find that configurable list of user subtree roots.

Google the net please, and recognise please, how wide spread this bug is,
and ho many discussions DO not recognies, that the problem is not directly
with the LibreOffice itself, but only with the Windows-style missleading
error message and bad access configuration.

This bug is suitable to deter or discourage the users from LibreOffice and
hence from Linux systems.