Readers,

Unfortunately, it is required to change from LO33 to LO35 to use a
particular new feature.

Where is the report within QA that shows LO35 passed standard quality tests?

It's hard to believe that this version has only 6 bugs! (See:
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_severity=blocker&bug_severity=critical&bug_severity=major&op_sys=Linux%20%28All%29&query_format=advanced&rep_platform=x86%20%28IA32%29&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&version=LibO%203.5%20Daily&version=LibO%203.5.2%20RC1&version=LibO%203.5.2%20Release&version=LibO%203.5.3%20RC1&version=LibO%203.5.3%20release&version=LibO%203.5.4%20RC1&product=LibreOffice)

Is this true, that LO353 is near perfect?

The web page 'installation of LO33 on gnu/linux' does not state
whether a new (rpm) version can be installed directly in an existing
LO directory, or that the directory should be deleted.

There is too much bias in favour of ubuntu users (but then that is a
biased opinion!).

Is there really significant change in language packs between versions?

Are language pack and help packs significantly different between versions?

Is it not possible to use latest software versions with previous
language pack/help pack versions?

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