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Two points that spring to mind:

1) The whole stuff about the "not the language" and "German" (or whatever language) is pretty pointless, as the download always is for the whole package. Why mislead the users into thinking they're making a UI language choice at the point of download?

2) My locale did not move off the original download page layout (see http://gd.libreoffice.org/faigh-greim-air/). The reason being that we ended up answered loads of support requests from annoyed users who just downloaded and installed and didn't understand why all they got was English. So we wrote that bit (below "Air Windows", about 2/3 down the page) to make sure every user knows what to click before they download and that they have to go through "Custom" (which I still maintain is a DUH move) to get the UI they want.

The point being that unless we get the option of re-instating a custom piece of text like that ABOVE the download buttons, whatever they look like, we will stick with the original desgin. Or until LO fixes the language selection problem overall.

Michael

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