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Hi Christoph + all people working on this,

Christoph Noack wrote (02-07-11 00:07)

during the last days (weeks?) I've worked on an improved download page
proposal. Before I re-state all the information, please have a look at:
http://luxate.blogspot.com/2011/07/improved-download-page-proposal.html

Fine details. Good that wordings are chosen to describe various versions etc.

Only one scenario is missing:
 - In one or two months, the 3.4.x version will be our default.
- Still, there will be the 3.3.x versions released and made available for the conservative deployments or those having more to do (something I can hardly imagine ;-) than test / integrate / roll out new versions of LibreOffice.
So a description is needed for that too.
(Rock solid or so. See http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/07/01/libreoffice-3-4-1-provides-stable-new-features-for-every-user/
 - hmm, where are the colors of the table gone?)

The details can be found on a dedicated wiki page. I hope that all the
questions that might arise are answered there:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Download_Page

Looks great to me - pls implement it tomorrow ;-)

Thanks a lot!

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