I agree with Fritz. I think it would cause a lot less heartburn to add warnings and a lot more heartburn to remove the links.
As the Windows version gets more out of sync, I guess the balance could shift. I hope this isn't the case for a very long time. -Alan On 3/11/2021 12:09 AM, Friedrich Beckmann wrote: > Hi Ben, > > I don’t think so. I guess that the majority of users use the windows version. > Some issues like the Windows7 64Bit issue pop up some times. I think it is > better to inform the users that windows cannot be build currently and that > there are some known issues. So they have to wait. Anyway the released > version works for most I guess. > > Fritz > >> Am 10.03.2021 um 18:31 schrieb Ben Pfaff <b...@cs.stanford.edu>: >> >> I'm starting to believe that we should remove the links to the Windows >> builds entirely, because people are reporting bugs that we can't fix. >> >> What do you think? >> > -- Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. President, Talent Algorithms Inc. science + technology = better workers http://www.alanmead.org The irony of this ... is that the Internet is both almost-infinitely expandable, while at the same time constrained within its own pre-defined box. And if that makes no sense to you, just reflect on the existence of Facebook. We have the vastness of the internet and yet billions of people decided to spend most of them time within a horribly designed, fake-news emporium of a website that sucks every possible piece of personal information out of you so it can sell it to others. And they see nothing wrong with that. -- Kieren McCarthy, commenting on why we are not all using IPv6