Máirín Duffy wrote:
Attached is a paper mockup I did a while back with Jeremy, what do you think?
I think the mockup gets several things right. It clearly shows the desktop x86 version as the "default" choice. If 90% of people are downloading x86 version and using Fedora on the desktop/laptop (we have metrics), optimizing for that use case avoids the confusion of understanding and mapping x86, x86_64 etc to user systems and picking from a myriad of other choices. It has help options throughout the page. The fact that live cd can be converted to bootable USB images or installed to the hard disk should be highlighted better.
Instead of recommending the DVD image for upgrading from previous releases, leading them to a page that promotes the preupgrade option first might be a better choice.
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