My changes to the website regarding a download section are nearly done. My previous thread left some unanswered questions. Due to the length of the thread, these questions risk being lost, so I decided to create a new thread for each of them.
Question 1. Linux in the downloads on the front page. There has been the suggestion to put linux first in the download block on the front page. Of the core devs Derek was for it, Christian argued it made no sense as we don't have any binaries available for Linux. The main advantage of listing a linux "download" first, is that is clearly indicates Gnucash is primarily a Linux application, and the Windows/Macos X builds are derivates. How to solve this one ? Browsing through some other Gnome projects that are available on Windows/OSX as well [1], I notice that most provide a link to the source tarball for linux downloads. None of them has rpms or debs or whatever available on their website. If these prebuilt packages are mentioned, it is always by referring back to the distributions. I propose to add a linux entry in the Download block with two links: one directly to a source tarball, and another link that point to the Linux section on the Download page. See http://gnucash.kobaltwit.lan/index.phtml for an example. As said before, just ignore the php warnings. Geert [1] http://www.gimp.org, http://www.inkscape.org, http://live.gnome.org/Evince,... _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel