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I have had the idea for a few months now, so I figured it was time to start working on it.

The original NA-DVD site has a set of archive pages for the installs that went into the NA-DVD[s]. There are all of the OSs and the language and help packs that were linked within the "default" install page[s].

This version of the site pages will have the contents of the DVDs, but will have installs for:
3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4
3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.3
plus the new ones when they come out.

See what you think. I need to work on the wording to describe the differences between the 3.3.x line and the 3.4.x line. I could use some words to describe what line is best to use where. I know that soon the 3.4.x line will be "enterprise ready" and the "most stable" and "cutting edge" words soon will not be the best. Also, when 3.5.x line comes out, "most stable" will be describing 3.4.x versions. So maybe not using that phrase would be better for marketing.

http://libreoffice-na.us/multi-version/install.html

Any advice could be helpful.

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