Please forgive the following, but I think this is another example of
poor bug-tracking and poor end-user relations.  It seems like, instead
of a developer checking the code to see if it has been updated to fix
this problem, I'm asked to download a large new major release.  It seems
like many Ubuntu bug reports are handled this way: instead of the
developer checking the code, the end-user is asked to check a newer
version, over and over again.  Contrast this with Debian, where it seems
like they actually look into the problem and determine whether an
attempt to fix it has been made before asking the user to try a newer
version--unless the user wasn't using the latest release when he filed
the bug.

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[upstream] OpenOffice autosaves during activity like dragging objects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241478
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