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Op 11-02-12 10:55, Cor Nouws schreef:
Cor Nouws wrote (11-02-12 10:44)

Can this be done?

For in case the new download page may not be there before the 3.5.0 is out (few days..), I've added a few words about latest/previous version to the download page.

When the 3.5.0 is there, I suggest:
at the top (3.5.0)
  "This is the Our latest, feature rich version,
   has a bit more glitches"
below (3.4.5)
  "for conservative use, without the latest features"
(and maybe add a link to archives for 3.3.4?)

Nice pictures on the white board!   Nevertheless I think optically we should
provide one button to the version we want to download at that moment in time.
We could provide other means, links, to other versions we want to offer at that
moment in time.

At present we show two versions on the download pages, consequently I propose
to drop the second download, per today this is version 3.3.4   Simplification
is achieved by removing the latter.

Like KDE we could have one download page with "old versions". Like Firefox
we ought to show only one version to download.

Regards

Luc

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