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I have previously mentioned this to mike. RCs of a version that has gone
gold should NOT be listed anymore.

On http://opensource.depthstrike.com/openoffice/ I only list the current
full release version. It currently lists 2.1.0 because I have not been
available to update it to 2.2.0 release.

The p2p version for 2.2.0 (no rc listed in the version description) is
the correct.

Stephen Judge.net wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just received the press release from John McCreesh about the next version
> of Open Office being available.  He pointed out in the release that you can
> download OOo via P2P.  This I am keen to do, I prefer to use P2P for
> downloading open source software as it helps spread the software across the
> internet and it reduces the download demand on the projects bandwidth.
> 
> Although when I went to download OOo via P2P I was a bit confused.  Under
> the BitTorrent section, there are download links for OOo 2.2.0 but in four
> different RC's.  So download link is the same as the one being announced in
> the press release and available to download through the main download page.
> I only want to download the most recent stable release.  I think this
> should
> be clearer.
> 
> While on the P2P page for Magnet and Meta links there are only links for
> OOo
> 2.1.0.  So my point is, when a press release goes out about a new release
> available for download, you should first check that all your download
> sources are up to date, and they are all making the same download version
> available.
> 
> For the moment I am not going to use the P2P method for downloading as I am
> unsure what version I am getting and I think it is safer to download from
> the main download page.  This should not be the case though.  I would like
> to download via P2P in the future, but please make what I am downloading
> clearer and have some continuity across the download sources.
> 
> Thank you for your time, this is a wonderful project and I wish you all the
> best with it.
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> Stephen Judge
> 
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