https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58948

Marc Pare <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Marc Pare <[email protected]> ---
Confirmed.

Before changing this to 4.0 series, I wonder if we could agree to make these
statements more generic. The reason is that we are constantly being caught
being late at revising these pages and there is really no reason for this. The
text could be re-written like this:

"This version of LibreOffice is prepared with care and presented with pride by
the LibreOffice community. PLEASE NOTE that, since this is the very first
version in the series, make sure to read the release notes (see right)."

I would also prefer to see "Please note that" rather than "But". It is a little
more elegant and professional. If we still insist on using "But", then, I would
suggest the use of the word "However". If we want to emphasise strongly that
users should read the notes, then, I would suggest to capitalize "PLEASE NOTE
that ..."

Myself, I would prefer the capitalized version to warn our users.

Cheers,

Marc

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