Hi Christoph,
Christoph Noack wrote (11-02-12 23:54)
Mmh, maybe I'm blind, but wasn't the idea of having a "default version",
and thus a download page for one version only, the solution for to
"provide one button to the version we want to download"?
Yes, but we may also face a situation where the 3.5.0 is not considered
well enough for default download, and we still want to promote it.
See the discussion...
Looking at the new proposals at [1], the major difference (I seem to be
able to spot) is the decision to present "LibO 3.5.0 Early Adopters" as
the default download page.
also the chosen wording and clear buttons 'previous version' / 'which to
choose' are different. But we may consider this as details.
Plus that my ideas try to cater for the situation as described in the
paragraph above.
[..]
To me, our thoughts seem very similar - which I consider helpful :-)
:-)
Interesting by the way, that where I was a bit in the middle between the
initial mockups on the wiki and what also Drew writes (offer 3.4.5 as
default) and the idea from developers (get 3.5.0 out as much as fast as
possible - if I got that right), you and also Anders go indeed are fully
at that side.
To me, it is not that much mockups related, but the basic question "how
many versions will be offered at the same time", and "who decides what
version is the default".
Yes, that is what I tried to explain in my initial mail.
See the few more words in the mail I've just send out.
Cheers & have a nice Sunday :-)
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