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Hi Cor, *,

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:

Currently, the download pages give to little information for people to be
prepared for our next dot-zero release.

I suggest to put a short sentence extra on top. E.g.

"This is LibreOffice 3.6.0, prepared with care and presented with proud by
the LibreOffice community. But since it's the first in the 3.6 series,
please read the release notes (see left)"

The simple download page now has two additional entry boxes that can
be used to define a custom text to be shown for x.y.0 versions and
x.y.1 versions respectively.

Text added into the entry boxes will be added between the "change
system or language" line and the download buttons.
See the "<!-- warning goes here -->" comment that is currently written
to the page as a hint.

To check the .0 warning text you entered, you can choose the 3.6.0
version. You'll get the generic pre-release warning and your custom
warning text. (or just "<!-- warning goes here --><!-- is dot zero
-->" if you didn't add anything).

see http://website.libreoffice.org/silverstripe/styles-you-can-use/
for the default set of warning icon/boxes.

ciao
Christian

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