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       ok, that's your summary of LO; thanks!
           what else did you pick up in these magazines  ;-)

      curiously wondering, yet -
           believe it or not, one of my majors was mathematics; I
frustrated my professors by not be efficient in arithmetic  ;-)
                  I did learn that I tended to agree with Samuel Langhorne
Clemens 'Mark Twain' -
       "Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of
them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often
apply with justice and force: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned
lies and statistics.""  [Mark Twain Autobiography]



On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi :)
My own personal recommendation is to move to a branch once it has reached
.4 in the third figure.  So at the moment that is 3.5.x but by December 9th
it will be 3.6.4 wont it?  The higher the number in that 3rd figure the
more stable and less work it's likely to need.

However my personal recommendation doesn't suit everyone and no-one should
try to force everyone else to comply with their personal ideas.  So, watch
"The Life of Brian" and make up your own mind.

When the new branch is 1st released there is a leap forwards in
compatibility with MS formats and tons new features have been added.  Also
it's unlikely that people will find any problems or instabilities or
anything like that because the release has undergone widespread QA
testing.  So, it's well worth testing the newest branch's newest release on
at least 1 machine.

If you are one of the rare unlucky people that finds a problem then you
can easily go back to the older branch's newest release.  At the moment
that is probably the 3.5.7, or any of the older branch's release past the
.4 in the 3rd figure, so at the moment that would be anything from 3.5.4.
to 3.5.7.  But going back to the previous branch means you miss out on some
of the new toys, improved compatibility and other stuff.  So, many people
will stick with the newer branch, even if they have found a problem,
because it's NOT likely to be "a blocker" for them.

So, what i will soon be doing is upgrading all the machines of all my
colleagues to 3.6.4 and just leave them on that because i have complete
confidence in it.  On my own machine i will be trying new and old things
when i have time to play around but will make sure i can always reach a
machine that has 3.6.4 on it when i need to get something done in a hurry.

Regards from
Tom :)


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*From:* anne-ology <laginnis@gmail.com>
*To:* Tom <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
*Cc:* users@global.libreoffice.org
*Sent:* Friday, 30 November 2012, 4:19
*Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Printed Glossy Magazines

      Could you summarize the highlights for those of us that don't
understand the computer-talk  ;-)
            so we'll know when we really must upgrade.



On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

Hi :)

My 'local' supermarket, part of a national and possibly international
chain, used to have an isle for magazines with 1 section for IT.  Out of
the 16 mags there used to be 2 devoted to Linux.  Sadly, last week there
there was only 1 :(  but a few gaps so i went in today hoping to see 2
again but still only 1 :(  still some gaps.

Then i noticed the sections on either side seem to have crept into the IT
section so it's gone from 2/16 about Linux to about 1/10.  Not quite
such a
bad drop as i had first feared.  Then i noticed that 2 mags on the top
shelf were about Android and another mag was about smart-phones with 4
sections in the mag to cover the 4 main types = they had Android as the
number 1 best, then iPhone, then Windows and finally blackberry.  So,
half
the mag about Linux, or 3/4 about unix-based platforms and only 1/4 about
Windows.

So that added up to 3.5/10 mags about Linux platforms!!  Nearly double on
a few weeks ago in a shrinking market!!

Oh of the remainder of the mags several were dedicated to Photoshop and a
few to iSomethings and some too generic to get down to specific OSes or
even platforms.

Amazing stuff!!
Regards from
Tom :)




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