El Thu 14 Jul 2005 21:12, Alex Janssen escribió: > Jacqueline McNally wrote: > > All, > > OpenOffice.org 1.1.5rc is ready for you to download now. > > It's a release candidate, meaning that it has bugs, and we > > would like for you to work with us in finding them and > > reporting them. It's easy and even fun. :-) > > What's important about 1.1.5rc? It includes numerous bug > > fixes but just as important includes a filter for > > OpenDocument files, which is the type that OpenOffice.org > > 2.0 and the 1.9.x releases create. To download and file bug > > reports, follow the links below: * OpenOffice.org 1.1.5rc: > > <http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5rc/index.html> > > * QA Project: <http://qa.openoffice.org/> > > This release candidate arrives simultaneously in 11 > > languages. More languages will be available as the > > community creates them. Check with your Native Language > > Project for more information. It is also available for > > Linux, Solaris, and Windows. > > * <http://projects.openoffice.org/native-lang.html> > > > > The OpenOffice.org Team > > What? I mean, What happened to the version numbering system? > :-) Weren't we just at 1.9.113 or 2.0 Beta? > I'm confused. I mean, really confused, now!
There are two branches: The old, stable branch: OOo11x has had some bug fixes and incorporation of code to allow it to read (not store) the new OpenDocument format as well as all the others. Many people prefer to stay with the proven, stable branch until the new version proves itself in actual use. Many prefer to just have a version work as expected --especially if you roll out several thousand seats at a time. The new branch: OOo2 is where the new version is being developed; in a separate branch from the old, stable branch. Happens all the time in the best of software environments. Richard. +- > Alex --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
