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Hi :)
This seems to be contradicting what Charles is saying.

Also is it really a good policy to force new and unwitting users to act as
guinea-pigs?  Should all new users be pushed into finding and fixing bugs?
Would it really be bad to give them a clear and easy route to a less buggy
version?
Regards from
Tom :)


On 6 August 2014 06:22, Florian Reisinger <florei@libreoffice.org> wrote:

Hi,
The problem we have: We do not have one release branch as Firefox has, we
have two... Users should use and find bugs on the "Fresh" version in order
to make thee fresh, which will be renamed to stable after 6M.
So how to say "you can use the feature packed fresh"? It is not an RC it
is an tested final release....
So yes, we have a different model, so we need different names then the
standard :)

On 06. August 2014 06:47:59 MESZ, "J. Van Brimmer" <jerry.vb@gmail.com>
wrote:
+1
On Aug 5, 2014 6:42 PM, "arakish" <rmfrunyan@gmail.com> wrote:

It is of my opinion that you should stick with the standards.

What is wrong with calling the newest possible stable version
"Release
Candidate", the proven stable version "Stable", the unstable
beta-tester
version "Beta"?

It makes absolutely no sense to me to be different just for the sake
of
being different.  Is not Libre Office already different?  Yes, it is
a fork
from OpenOffice.org, but you are still different.

Stick with the standards.  This "fresh" and "still" horse hoowhee is
just
that, a big pile of horse hoowhee.

As NoOp said, most of you open source developers already make the
download
page confusing enough without confusing it even further with the
horse
hoowhee.

Just stick with what almost everyone already knows.  Quit trying to
be new
and gritty.  It just shows me your stupidity instead of your
intelligence.

rmfr



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