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Hello,
in the Component Description of "Database", "Drawing",
"Presentation" and "Spreadsheet", but _not_ "Writer" is an "dangerous"/annoying typo, i.e.:
Spreadsheet:
> For problems concerning the spreadsheet application. If applicable,
> please use one of the following key words in the Summary for more
> detailed specification:EDITING, FILEOPEN, _FILESAFE_, FORMATTING,
> PRINTING, UI

It has to be FILESAVE (with an V) instead of FILESAFE (with F).


"Dangerous" because this can result in possible duplicates, as quite some people (including me) already fell for it:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?list_id=82882&short_desc=FILESAFE&query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&product=LibreOffice

and of course extra work for QA to correct the bug subjects... :-/


Note that also the BSA (https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/) is affected, but only the description. Subcomponent field and the transfer to bugzilla is fine.

So please someone with sufficient rights fix this ASAP.

Thanks
Tom


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