I notice that there is checking of documentation against current releases of 
Apache OpenOffice, although that does not seem to be reflected in the texts 
themselves, once User Guide pages are designated as stable/"published".

I know there were a couple of behavioral changes in AOO 4.1.2 although that 
might not show at the current level of documentation detail.

I wonder how changes to AOO that are user-perceived will be reflected in the 
documentation.  Is not the older form to be maintained so it can be found by 
someone who is looking at such a version?  Also, would we want to start marking 
the first version for which a page or chunk of content is current?

Perhaps that is covered somewhere in the documentation guidance.  I would be 
grateful if someone could point me to where this sort of change-accounting and 
feature-progression has been decided.

 - Dennis

PS: Although these questions struck me about the User Guide, if you look at the 
top-level of the MediaWiki documentation section, there are many items that are 
specific to older versions that are (or may be) obsolete with respect to newer 
versions of OpenOffice.



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