Hi Klaus,
Le 2012-04-07 11:49, ol klaus-jürgen weghorn a écrit :
Am 07.04.2012 03:25, schrieb Marc Paré:
Now that LibreOffice 3.5.2 is out should the "Pre-Releases" page be
updated? It is suggesting the download of "LibreOffice 3.5.2 RC2
(2012-03-29)".
Every time when we have a rc getting the final we have this behaviour
on the webpage.
Maybe we shouldn't write any version number for rcs so this problem
will be off. And nobody is needed to update that page every time when
a rc is up. The number of the rc is shown in the name and only people
who know what this is should download a rc.
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Grüße
k-j
We could just delete the following words: "LibreOffice 3.5.2 RC2
(2012-03-29) Below, you can download a release candidate build of the
upcoming 3.5.2, for evaluation, QA testing, etc." and perhaps replace
with a generic sentence such as: "Below you can download the latest
testing builds available on our servers."
Then there would never be a need to manually update the page again. As
you you said, people who are on this page will know how to read the
build name on the bottom of the page.
Cheers,
Marc
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