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Hi Takashi, *,

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Takashi Nakamoto
<bluedwarf@bpost.plala.or.jp> wrote:
(2011/06/02 8:11), Christian Lohmaier wrote:

I'm glad if someone has a concrete proposal as to how the user would
choose between downloads (what I will do at first is to show both 3.4
and 3.3 versions in the filtered selection, with 3.4 coming first)

If this is technically possible and easy, I love this idea.

yes, it wasn't hard to do.

People pointed out that the 3.4.0 version is to be considered an
early-adopters version, and still has quite some nasty known bugs.
(see http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/3.4#Most_annoying_bugs_in_3.4.0
)

so I added visual indicators (exclamation icon and checkmarck/tick
icon) to the corresponding versions, so that in the text above it can
be pointed out that the 3.4.0 version is not for the business user
that requires 100% stability, etc. (what also the adapt-o-meter idea
shows)

So tell me what you think about this:
http://pumbaa.documentfoundation.org:7780/download/

you can use the box/icon styles shown here:
http://website.libreoffice.org/silverstripe/styles-you-can-use/
to add the corresponding warning/explanations

ciao
Christian

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