Am 04.06.2012 17:25, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Thanks for your kind words :)
Simplest answer is grab the 3.4.6 now if you don't already have LO on your
system.
*Why exactly?*
If you already have LO then wait 4 weeks until the release of 3.5.5 on the 8th
July or else just test-drive 3.5.4 for yourself and decide for yourself.
Annoyingly there isn't really a simple Y/n type answer. It depends what you need it for, what
functionality you want and all that sort of thing. Is a spoon better than a fork? That type of
thing. It's a bit like watching tennis or going to a pantomime at the moment! ("Oh yes it
is", "Oh no it isn't")
In both previous branches the .4 was when the branch suddenly settled down a
LOT and became a LOT more stable. Unfortunately we wont know for certain until
tons of people have been using it for a while. We can't read the future! Tons
of people have been using the 3.4.6 for quite a few weeks with very few
grumbles reaching this list.
I guess each "sub-point release" is kinda like half a "Service Pack". So,
3.5.4 is like saying 3.5 with SP2. Of course LO fans would say that each sub-point release is like
a whole Service Pack so it's like 3.5 SP4 but in terms of comparing with other projects where SP2
is about where the project becomes stable i would say that it's the .4 in LO. But we haven't
really quantified this objectively yet. It just seems to be the way it's playing out so far.
Again, you have no clue what you are writing about.
Shame on you!
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