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On 02/19/2012 04:06 PM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Anders Holbøll<andershol@gmail.com>  wrote:
On 19-02-2012 21:15, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
When I pressed the green button to download one of the "help packs" I
did not press the first line of words, but below them.
That gave me the "torrent" file.
The torrent and info links should of course be removed entirely.
VETO! I strongly disagree here. I absolutely want the torrents links
to be available. Removing the possibility to use torrents will only
happen when my computers catch fire and cut me off from reverting any
changes that remove this possibility :-)

ciao
Christian

Those links need to be there. I would take them out of the single green button image, and place them in a list below the "regular" file list. Ubuntu and other Linux sites seem to have the "normal" downloads listed first, then a "torrent" file download listing. The "Info" download might need to be listed after that. But Torrents need to be listed somewhere.


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