Hi everyone,
Check out the two boxes on the download page, for (currently) the
LibreOffice 24.2 and 7.6 branches:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/
We've heard from users on social media and at our info@ and download@
addresses that they're confused which version to choose, or believe the
24.2 branch isn't stable etc. Obviously both branches are stable (in the
sense that they don't change radically, and only receive bug and
security fixes -- no new features in the middle of the branch).
So let's look at updating the text for clarity! My initial suggestion:
Newer branch (currently 24.2): The very latest version, with lots of new
features and improvements.
Older branch (currently 7.6): Our previous release, which we are still
supporting. For business deployments, we strongly recommend getting
long-term supported versions from our ecosystem.
What do you think? Bear in mind that we want to keep the text short and
snappy here!
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Mike Saunders, Marketing and Community Coordinator
The Document Foundation
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