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Hi Marc, Klaus-Jürgen,

We 'struggle' with this in the Dutch language group too.

Marc Paré wrote (08-04-12 11:54)

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.
[...[

That would remove the need to update that header, but there is also the link to the release notes. And those are relevant. Also, seeing a version and a date, may/should help to raise the feeling that it is really relevant to test.
So for now, I do not see a possibility to change that.
The situation is that with each new release I already update some pages:
 - main (often)
 - download
 - release notes
 - release notes history (what we have in Dutch)
 - and indeed must not forget pre-releases ..

Cheers,

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 - Cor
 - http://nl.libreoffice.org


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