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Christian Lohmaier schrieb:

Nothing wrong with the separate style, however for those you need to
make sure you specify the correct codeline (in major.minor notation) -
both fresh and still (that is what is preferred over "stable", since
both fresh and still are considered "stable" in the usual meaning)
pages show the 6.2 line for hsb, since for nonexisting versions (that
doesn't match the "magic value" to request newstyle) it defaults to
the latest version, so you can keep the fresh page at 9.9, but the
still (in your case stable) one should be configured to show the 6.1
codeline at the moment.
Once 6.3.0 gets released, the stable should be changed to 6.2 codeline
(6.3.x then is fresh, 6.2. is stable, and 6.1 is EOL/obsolete then)


Hi Christian,

I've set Stable/Still to 6.1 on Silverstripe now and, moreover, I unchecked "Show in menus" for hsb and dsb. Finally I changed page name and slug name: Libreoffice sćahnyć/libreoffice-scahnyc, Libreoffice ześěgnuś/libreoffice-zesegnus.


Thanks and kind regards,

Michael

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