On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 18:02 -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote: > On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:53:15PM -0400, Curtis Hovey wrote: > > I think this should be a rule for every page on the Web. I think we > > should consider this this an essential element of every page we are > > designing or updating on Launchpad. > > > > This issue has come up in several Launchpad UI reviews. and it is > > problematic because there are some Launchpad objects like a > > DistributionSourcePackage that has no natural narrative, well, none that > > I can think of. In the case of the cd and archive mirrors, Brad and I > > were able to come agree what the narrative needs to explain. > > I'm not sure what you're saying here -- do you feel that every page > on LP should have narrative explaining what it represents?
Not necessarily. Sometimes what you can do with it so more important. If
we cannot explain why or what a page contains, I think we may need to
remove it. Consider the issue with release mirrors and archive mirrors.
I want a CD, so we changed the title of release mirror to CD
mirrors. The page listing those mirrors should state I can
download an iso and burn a CD
I want fast and close package source. We are want a sentence to
state that mirrors listed can provide packages for your system
and many can be be used as deb and deb source providers
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