Thanks Patrick,

It is, however, up to the writer to make the writed piece appealing to read ;-).

Presentation is mostly everything :). If the release notes are summarized to provide what is essential, or important, or meaningful, and presented in a way as to be easily accessible (such as on the introduction page leading to the download link) then you can be sure many people will read that ;-).

It's all common sense but sometimes duty seems to supersede what actually works ;-).

Or people try too hard. And achieve too little. It is often a case of working very hard and not having the time and the ease to get right what actually comes through to a reader. Sometimes people are just mired in a way of doing things that is based on constantly working on a certain thing. And not having the distance to look back and observing it as a disinterested person.

People are often stuck in a movement. And you have to stop moving in order to reconsider. That what you've been doing may not be the best way to do it. This applies to all of the open source world. You often have to stop moving. For just a little. For just a little while.

Good luck with it. I'm hoping to see better crafted Linux pages ;-) :).

(I wish I could also do some work myself some time....)

Regards,

Bart.


Quoting Patrik Bubák <[email protected]>:

The artwork team has approached this issue and it will be remedied with the next website design that won't produce any clutter.



Instead of being re-directed several times to the actual download (irritated the hell out of me too) the download will be the first thing you'll see.



Users will enjoy and benefit from a lean and clean design that will help them navigate more efficiently.



While we do agree reading the release notes is of high importance and should be everyone's priority, it will, however, always be up to the user if they read them.



Stay tuned.



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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Download Link?
Time (GMT): May 23 2015 05:10:24
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Also,

The "Please do read the release notes before anything." is in itself
so verbose that it is like a release notes by itself, so now you have
to read TWO release notes instead of one.

Not very good.

If you want to assume a user is going to be willing to read scores of
text, you should not add to it by adding even more text to read. A
user is sufficient with:

"These are the important notes to know for installing this version, in
case you wonder:

Lists notes
Lists notes

"Go and download now."

(By the way, as a matter of speaking).

It should be more action oriented. The way you deal with girls.
Provide short, concisive actions. Let a user flow along, rapidly.
There is no time in this world ;-).

And reading overly long documents doesn't help you with that, whoever
has the patience for that? :P.

By the way, my mental health is too bad to do it for you ;-) :P.

Regards, B.


Quoting Iban Eguia:

Hi!

If you go down the page you can select which version to download, and
following the link you can see the downloads.



2015-05-22 22:37 GMT+02:00 Johny Why:

hello

i'm having trouble finding a torrent or download link here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GetUbuntuGNOME

am i looking in the wrong place?

thx

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