DejanM wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> For a quite some time we can follow the development of two new LMS
> versions: 8.1.2 and 8.2.0. For me this is a little bit strange approach
> for several reasons.
> 
> First, we as consumers, when we see that both versions are developed in
> parallel, we will never install 8.1.2 but rather wait a bit longer and
> install 8.2.0. In that way, what is the point of having 8.1.2 ?
> Second, isn't it more difficult for you to work with two in-stable
> versions in the same time ? Or is it a necessity because of internal
> organization of the development ?
> Third, it takes a long time obviously to get either of these two
> versions of LMS. Wouldn't be better to concentrate on one of them,
> stabilize it, publish it and then to proceed with the next one ?
> 
> Just a few comments to your otherwise excellent work ...It has always been 
> like this. If you want to be at the cutting edge and
try new features which might sometimes break things then use 8.2. If you
just want a tried and tested version with bug fixes use 8.1.x.

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