Hi Bernhard
Le 2011-06-18 09:02, Bernhard Dippold a écrit :
This topic has already been addressed not only by the design team (see
Nik's mockup here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:PROP_DownloadsPage_110606NS.jpg)
but by native lang teams too (like
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/DE/LODownload).
We need to co-ordinate it here and invite design and marketing team to
contribute their expertise.
Is anybody here able to spend some time on this topic, invite the
other teams and make this improvement come true during the next week(s)?
If so, please raise your hand!
Best regards
Bernhard
I really like Nik's mockup. I have never been really comfortable giving
more prominence to the download to LibO v3.4. We should be pushing out
v.3.3.3 to people, and, as Nik's mockup so aptly displays it, v.3.4
should be a special version for people who are interested in "bleeding
edge" LibO. I like the fact that this has been put to a less prominent
space and in gray. It offers regular users a safe "green" route and
still gives people who would like to experiment with the newer v.3.4 the
side bar which clearly give the impression that it is an option that is
not suggested for those who want the solid and "true tested" version 3.3.3
Cheers
Marc
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