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Dear website team,

today I played a bit with some search engines and typed "LibreOffice
Download". For example, Google still returns the (soon to be outdated)
TDF website [1] instead of the one that will be "officially" available
within the next few days. Consequently, our users might miss all the
thrilling language/system preselection stuff ...

I don't have any experience with web results tweaking, but may it be
helpful to remove the "old" LibreOffice Info/Download page [2] and -
instead - use a redirect to the new page?

Three additional things that might be required - as far as I know:
      * "Download LibreOffice" --> "Visit LibreOffice" (or so)
      * Redirect the current
        "http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/"; to the new
        LibreOffice page (to ensure that any links out there will
        further work)
      * Clean up some remaining links ("TDF is proud to be the home of
        LibreOffice ..."

What do you think? At the moment, this might be rather relaxed, but for
the upcoming LibO release, users might please our users to find the
correct download location :-)

Cheers,
Christoph


[1] http://www.documentfoundation.org

[2] http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/


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