Hi all,
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,
and happy new year :-)
and happy new year too :)
On Dec 21, 2007 4:04 PM, :murb: [maarten brouwers] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Complicated business
5. You can go into enourmous detail with detecting, but how far do you
want to go (RPM/DEB discussion)
6. The problem would be too hard if we want to tackle multiple languages
at the same time, and we should tackle that, since otherwise they
might simply leave
The current idea is that the 'download button' is not always a direct
one-click download, but in case of linux may for example present the user
with a new page, explaining the different options, including maybe even a
recommendation of just trying to start Synaptic.
OK, then all this fuzz was based on the assumpiion, that it should
really be a one-click solution, as has been stressed multiple times.
If it is not a one click solution but a step-by-step solution with a
reduced set of options to choose from, based on the autodetection,
then I'm far less reserved.
Just jump here to give a input from what I see from moderated messages :
most of the users don't understand that the large green area is in fact
to be considered as a button that they have to click on to access the
download page in whatever OS they need.
They only see :
- the sentence : Download OpenOffice.org
- the link : Order OpenOffice.org on a CD
- the link : Download OpenOffice.org via P2P
So may be making the Download OpenOffice.org a real button or a real
link could help in a first step.
Kind regards
Sophie
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