Hi Cor, hi all! Thanks for the feedback ...
Am Samstag, den 02.07.2011, 01:02 +0200 schrieb Cor Nouws: > Hi Christoph + all people working on this, > > Christoph Noack wrote (02-07-11 00:07) > > > during the last days (weeks?) I've worked on an improved download page > > proposal. Before I re-state all the information, please have a look at: > > http://luxate.blogspot.com/2011/07/improved-download-page-proposal.html > > Fine details. Good that wordings are chosen to describe various versions > etc. I started to work on the wording some time before the recent release announcement ... so now it might be even a bit different to what we've used in the announcement. So maybe this needs a bit revision as well as serious proof-reading. > Only one scenario is missing: > - In one or two months, the 3.4.x version will be our default. > - Still, there will be the 3.3.x versions released and made available > for the conservative deployments or those having more to do (something I > can hardly imagine ;-) than test / integrate / roll out new versions of > LibreOffice. > So a description is needed for that too. > (Rock solid or so. See > http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/07/01/libreoffice-3-4-1-provides-stable-new-features-for-every-user/ > - hmm, where are the colors of the table gone?) To quote myself (to be found in the Design Decisions section): "Although there might be several releases available at the same time, I decided to only offer two releases at the same time on the download pages. Offering more official releases might confuse less experienced users (although it can easily be done within the proposed structure)." More detailed, when I've started to work on that page, I even considered three different versions to cover "ultra stable", "balances stability vs. features", "contains only latest features". You can even find the early descriptions in the wiki (history): http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=Design/Whiteboards/Download_Page&oldid=26394#Versions_Descriptions But (especially) due to Marc's comments I was made aware that more than to options might be really confusing - not counting RCs, Betas, the SDK, etc. And, my aim was to get a stable site without the need to add / remove items people might search for later (because they are unaware of our release scheme). Consequently, looking and the release schedule (or the graphic you've linked to, which explains it very well) I came to the conclusion that "default = rock solid" and "latest features = bleeding edge". If this is wrong, no worries, since the proposal easily handles three different versions at a time. > > The details can be found on a dedicated wiki page. I hope that all the > > questions that might arise are answered there: > > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Download_Page > > Looks great to me - pls implement it tomorrow ;-) Hehe, still searching for help ... I can provide the colors, the graphics and such stuff. So if anybody may help starting "yesterday", then please raise your hand ;-) Cheers, Christoph -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
