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Christian Lohmaier wrote (07-12-10 14:05)
Yes, I'd love to have different buttons to be able to distinguish the
various OS and architectures we have, and also put non-english
(languagepacks) on the same level as english.
(and I also forgot about BT, that could be symbolized by adding two
up/downward facing arrows)

IMHO it is bad to have a big button for english-only download, and
then have the user to find a tiny, regular link for their language.
(or not being able to distinguish rpm from deb, x86_64 from x86)
But I'm open for suggestions, as long as it can be done with css, I'm
happy to add it...

You'll probably be aware off the discussion around the packaging / installation. This might influence the work that is needed in the end...

Regards,
Cor


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