2011/6/2 Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>:
Le 2011-06-02 14:41, Andras Timar a écrit :
I think this should be put to the devs as they are the people who will
decide if they will support previous versions of LibreOffice. Without
their
support we will obvious not be able to maintain different versions or
branches of the suite. I really don't think we will have enough manpower
to
maintain any more than one version. I'll put it on the dev.
If you look at the http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan, you
can see that at any given point in time there is always a mature
product (currenty 3.3.2 soon 3.3.3), a new stable release with
features (currently 3.4.0) and the development branch. Critical
bugfixes are backported. Life span of a major release is about 8
months and these time ranges are overlapping.
Best regards,
Andras
Thanks Andras. I haven't put this to the dev list yet.
So, should we then we make these downloads (mature and stable release)
available from our main download pages? Once past the 8 months, we could
have a "legacy" page available for those which are no longer being
supported.
Yes, I think so. It would be terrific, if you could hack or link the
adapt-o-meter (http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Adapt-o-meter.png)
somehow into the download page.
Cheers,
Andras
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