Thanks for pushing back and pointing out holes in my reasoning, btw - always good especially when it's 3:20am (...it's one of Those Nights when I can't sleep).

We really should just format the site differently - at the very least
have a different style sheet - to target this specifically if we decide
to support it. We don't officially now.

Yay! wontfix, then. *docs at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites/Heuristics#Screen_size*

"some people will already come to fp.o knowing that they want to dl Fedora, even before taking the tour. Who are they?"

* someone (I trust, possibly an Ambassador standing beside me) has already told me I should just download this "Fedora" thing and they'll help me get started

* I do understand what I'd be getting; I already know what Fedora is and just need to grab an image file and am easily frustrated by Fitt's Law

* some people blithely click on download links first, then figure out what they're getting afterwards. Not that it's a good idea, mind you... but I've watched enough people have this as almost a knee-jerk reaction to a webpage that... I mean, it happens.

I agree with all of this, although i think the last two cases are far
less common than the first.

I wonder if "IP addresses that have dl'd one of the prior Fedora releases before" vs "IP addresses that have not downloaded Fedora before" would be a useful differentiation metric for this - it's hard to tell who's actually arriving at the site for what. I'll have a chat with Ian (since he's doing similar work) about ways we might instrument things up better to get the kind of data these discussions should be based on... who else is into stats and metrics?

--Mel

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