Hi @ll,
after reading the discussion about the new download page, I loaded
it and discovered the link to
http://www.libreoffice.org/community/qa/, that
a. contained the text "Test" (which is linked to
http://www.libreoffice.org/), where I was expecting a link to a more
explanatory site (maybe something like the old qa.libreoffice.org
site?), and
b. saw the text "Download a dev build" (which links to
https://newdesign.libreoffice.org/download/development-versions/)
... :( Should this not be better link to
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/development-versions/? And why
does this site still contain 4.2.0RC1 and 4.1.4RC2, when either
4.2.2RC1 is available and 4.1.5 is already released as stable?
Could someone correct those links (and/or add addional text, why the
first link links to the main page, and the second one to a page with
outdated test builds), please?
Sorry for the inconvience and have a nice evening
Thomas.
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