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Le 2011-05-30 06:04, Marc Paré a écrit :



What I want to stress, is that we need to explain, and show
- the release rationale:
point zero release is only for ..., and not for ...
- plus that IMO we must at least for point zero releases
the knows nasty bugs
On the current release notes page those are not visible. I propose to
change that.

Kind regards,
Cor


No problem. Could you modify the wiki page? Let us know when it is done
and we'll take a look at it.

Thanks for the help.

Cheers

Marc


Hi Cor

On the NA pamphlet[1], we have put (with Drew's kind help) the following text, maybe your text could read somewhat like this?

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For the most conservative users, we recommend a commercially supported version, which enables you to indirectly support the project’s development. Such stable versions will typically be based on a point release, such as LibreOffice 3.3.2 today;

For those interested in the bleeding edge, who want to enjoy new features and fixes, we recommend LibreOffice 3.4.0, release candidates, betas or even nightly builds, which enable a participation in the development, evaluation and quality control process; Of course, as the 3.4 series matures, we will reach a point where we will recommend a 3.4.x release as being suitable even for the most conservative users.

=================

Cheers

Marc

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibO-Pamphlet-platforms-support.odt



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