LibreOffice is a mature, stable software with no major changes, so waiting
for anything big to name it 8.0 is pointless.
So is the second digit after the dot.
Why not drop 7 after 7.7 and make i LO 8 (not 8.0) then?
From marketing perspective it's crucial to promote LibreOffice Community
(still/fresh) and being in the channel with upgrades rather than focusing
on particular version?
LibreOffice 7.6 then 7.7 then 8, 9, 10... is worth considering. What do you
think???
On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 12:47 PM Uwe Altmann <ooo@altsys.de> wrote:
On 29.03.23 21:36, Jaron Kuppers wrote:
Italo, the way people talk to you is not okay... know that you have the
respect of many/most community members who trust in your marketing
expertise. Many are quick to speak on a topic they have no formal
training
in.
+1 ;-)
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