2011/6/2 Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>: > Le 2011-06-02 14:41, Andras Timar a écrit : > >>> >>> I think this should be put to the devs as they are the people who will >>> decide if they will support previous versions of LibreOffice. Without >>> their >>> support we will obvious not be able to maintain different versions or >>> branches of the suite. I really don't think we will have enough manpower >>> to >>> maintain any more than one version. I'll put it on the dev. >> >> If you look at the http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan, you >> can see that at any given point in time there is always a mature >> product (currenty 3.3.2 soon 3.3.3), a new stable release with >> features (currently 3.4.0) and the development branch. Critical >> bugfixes are backported. Life span of a major release is about 8 >> months and these time ranges are overlapping. >> >> Best regards, >> Andras >> > > Thanks Andras. I haven't put this to the dev list yet. > > So, should we then we make these downloads (mature and stable release) > available from our main download pages? Once past the 8 months, we could > have a "legacy" page available for those which are no longer being > supported. > Yes, I think so. It would be terrific, if you could hack or link the adapt-o-meter (http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Adapt-o-meter.png) somehow into the download page.
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