[libreoffice-users] Re: Releases

2017-07-26 Thread V Stuart Foote
krackedpress wrote > ... > Nowhere does it say what the 5.2.7 version is. > ... > > CAN this be changed? It remains in the release notes as indicated and reads: "The mature "still" version of LibreOffice, recommended for enterprises. As such, the version is stable and is suitable for all users.

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Releases

2017-07-26 Thread Tim-L--Elmira-NY
Yes all are "stable", but 5.3.2 - 5.3.4 gives me issues with the Format>Page dialog box taking 30+ seconds to open. 5.2.7 does not have that issue. This was on the 64 bit DEB Linux install and seemed to do the same with Win10, but not as long as a delay. I do not line the "Fresh" and

[libreoffice-users] Re: Releases

2017-07-26 Thread V Stuart Foote
All releases are "stable". 5.3.4 is the latest "Fresh" release, to be followed with 5.3.5 which is in pre-release. 5.2.7 is the latest "Still" release, when 5.4.0 is released the 5.2 branch will be EOL for active project development. 5.4.0 will become the "Fresh" release and 5.3.5 will become

Re: [libreoffice-users] Releases

2017-07-26 Thread Dave
On 26.07.2017 13:55, Michael Tiernan wrote: > I just want to double check the language used on the website. > > Is the release 5.3.4 a "Stable" release or still in development? I > don't see language on the website differentiating the "stable" > releases verses the "prerelease" or "release

[libreoffice-users] Releases

2017-07-26 Thread Michael Tiernan
I just want to double check the language used on the website. Is the release 5.3.4 a "Stable" release or still in development? I don't see language on the website differentiating the "stable" releases verses the "prerelease" or "release candidate" flavors. Any place I should have been