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Hi all,

Anders Holbøll wrote (16-02-12 12:26)
On 14-02-2012 15:22, Cor Nouws wrote:

- Also, would be good if it reads:
Not the version you wanted? Change System, version or language

This has been changed in github.

Thanks.

- there is no indication about preferred versions for different
audiences, or a token that indicates such info exists.
Are we convinced that this really is not needed?

There is the "Change System, Version or Language". I think that only one
version should be given as default. But if another link should be given,
I don't know, nor what terms they would be looking for. Firefox have a
ESR ( http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/ ) but don't
link it from the main download page (
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/ ). Well, actually they do,
below the Aurora/Beta links, not that prominent.

We need to explain clearly to our (potential) users why, when and how they, to mention one example, should use a .0 version. We cannot expect that people coming to our download page, did read blogs or pr messages explaining that. So there needs to be a clear pointer to information. Also, forgotten to mention that the first time (sorry) I see no link to the release notes.

Best solution to me, seems a line below the download buttons with the links:
  Release Policy   Release Notes

- The words " You need to download and install these files in order:"
of course are not always true. The first is a must, the second often
preferred and the third optional.
Maybe: "Download and install these files in order (2nd and 3rd are
optional)"

The buttons are labeled with a short description ("Translated user
interface" and "LibreOffice built-in help") which was intended as a way
of indicating to the user what they where getting (not much sense in
saying something is optional, if you don't tell them what it is god for)
and thus that it as optional. But it could of course say "(Optional)"
explicitly on the button, or perhaps just say "(Required)" on the main
download.

Yes something in that direction would help.
  | | LibreOffice built-in Help
  10 MB (Torrent, info)   (optional)


Thanks for already explained & cleared points.

Cheers,

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 - Cor
 - http://nl.libreoffice.org


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