Cahrles,

Yes, it is a bit formulaic but it is current :-)

Can you take a look at the text on the Download  LibreOffice  Stable
<http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-stable/>  

"Below, you can download the second release candidate of the upcoming 4.1.4
for evaluation, QA testing, etc. You are not recommended to use LibreOffice
pre-release builds for "mission-critical" purposes. For more information
about QA testing, please visit the QA testers page. Please always read the
Releases Notes.

If you're interested in even more bleeding-edge binaries of our current
development, check out our nightly builds - those are potentially even less
suitable for productive work, provided by individual contributors, and not
QA-approved in any way. Caveat emptor."

That text should probably be removed and instead position something after
the "LibreOffice is intuitive and easy to use" title slug, perhaps:

"This is the fifth bugfix release in the LibreOffice 4.1.x line which
contains a more stable feature set, and is suitable for all users."

And then, conversely, you might look at the Download  LibreOffice Fresh
<http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/>  , under the
"LibreOffice Fresh" slug , where some additional copy might be appropriate. 
Perhaps "This **Fresh** release of LibreOffice remains targeted for early
adopters and private power users."  prior to the selection blocks. 

Stuart



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