@nick @libreoffice @tdforg
This is the real version number :)
As written here https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2023-May/090403.html
they decided to jump straight to 24.2 (from 7.6) updating the numbering scheme.
@nick @libreoffice @tdforg
This is the real version number :)
As written here https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2023-May/090403.html
they decided to jump straight to 24.2 (from 7.6) updating the numbering scheme.
@nick @erAck @libreoffice @tdforg
Now I got it, thanks for the explanation! :)
We should ask to someone from Libreoffice Marketing like @italovignoli
(My opinion) I think they abandoned the idea of "generations" as now there's a continuous stream of features and bug fixes above mature and stable codebase.
It's not like Nextcloud where they continue to mantain a double numbering scheme as they're still introducing new and (sometimes) breaking changes where you can distinguish the generations
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