Am 04/27/2012 01:40 AM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
Please take a look at and give feedback on a test page for the new
/download/index.html page at:

http://www.openoffice.org/download/test/index_new_dl.html

Yes, it's a bit strange with lots of nonsense at the top that I wanted
you to see, but will of course go away in production.

Basically, choosing the DL site -- Apache or SourceForge (as I believe
we agree on for 3.3) is based on selection option #1, so I wanted you to
see the results of that. If do a bunch of reloads --<shift> + browser
reload button -- you may eventually see changes to the outcome.
Right now this is setup with 75% to Apache, 25% to SourceForge.

I don't know if it's just me but I also get a layer message with:
"New mirror: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/";

Is this intended? Wouldn't it be better to show it directly on the webpage?

So, we concentrate on the point #1 and let #2 and #3 beside for the moment/the coming release, right?

OK, way down below, you will see the normal generated big green DL
button. Of course the link will not work (but oddly Apache is very nice
and gives us a page to select from at the outset anyway), but you'll
observe the link for the chosen DL site.

Yes, the variation works for me.

Other things to note:
* the DL links assume the current location of
"/files/stable/VERSION/..." from the top of DL URL area. IF this is not
the case for Apache, please let me know

* Joe Schaefer said via e-mail that we couldn't use the normal closer.cgi

http://www.apache.org/dev/mirrors.html#use

for this and I needed to consult with infra on this which I have NOT
done yet, so things may change a bit. I hope not drastically

* if we DO use closer.cgi as per usual for Apache mirrors, I am fairly
certain the target="_blank" to open up the actual DL will not work as
what we are doing is running a script, and not really opening up a page
directly

* didn't even try the redirect to "contribute.html" do to above
consideration with closer.cgi

It seems Roberto can help here, too. See his post in the other thread.

* I will be modifying the option area to allow folks to get to the
current other.html for 3.3 (all from MirroBrain as recently agreed on)
and maybe a link on that to OOo older archives.

I will also handle this with my separation task. So, lets see how this will fit together.

* I did quite an edit job on the old languages.js.
See revision at:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/test/languages_new_dl.js

To keep the overview I would suggest to put all needed languages for AOO 3.4 on top and move these that were not needed to the bottom and keep commented out.

OK, I guess that's enough for now I guess.

My time will be limited on doing much more on this until Sunday. But
PLEASE join in to help with this effort if you can! I'm sure we've got
some JS wonks out there!

Thanks for your work. I promise to offer help were I can and when my spare time allows. :-)

Marcus

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