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Ciao Everyone!

I think we must follow a more conservative way promoting the download and the installation of 3.6.x version *at the moment.*

I think we must come back using:
o) green circle to download the new 3.5.6 LibreOffice;
o) orange circle to download 3.6.0 and the incoming 3.6.1 LibreOffice version too.

We can also add an helping tooltip on green and orange circle image that make clear the *current purpose* of each release...

I know we have to wide the testing base each time a new version "see the light", but we have not to make People/Users to escape / go away from our office suite; we have not to hate / deprecate 3.5.6 and next 3.5.x releases yet. People has to work well with our office suite and in an affordable way. We have to drive them in this behaviour!!!

I read about someone on MacOS X that migrate from 3.3.4 directly to 3.6.0 (!!!) and that his upgraded MacOS X LibreOffice crashes and come back to run deleting Extension directory on the user's home directory or something similar... I don't know if this is the only trouble that he could deal with now on (!), but the first thought I made then was to suggest him to install 3.5.5 or next release.

What do you think about?

Have a nice day,

Carlo

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