Hi Daniel. I am not part of any LO development team, but can attempt to
answer your questions in brief.
1. I realize that LibreOffice is still in beta, but is there a way to
update LibreOffice through the software or are users just supposed to
check the site for a stable release?
In short, no. Updating is either done through a Linux users repositories
or system update utility. Eg. Ubuntu updates using APT. Fedora updates
using YUM and so forth.
2. Is there an address to set up automatic updates on Linux clients
using sources.list?
Once again mate, that depends on the specific Linux distro being used.
There is no one repository for all Linux clients.
Some users may choose to update manually by downloading the updated
version directly from the LibreOffice website.
Of course, these answers are for Linux users, as I don't use Windows I
am not too sure what the process is for Windows users. Perhaps someone
else can fill the void here.
Cheers
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