See attached txt file -- ian
Summary of feedback of /en/index mockup by juank_prada Starting Mon Jun 9, approx 21:30 UTC * juank_prada mentioned considering proposing a fixed width website, due to the banner (with the F9 screenshots) making the page seem off center * ricky mentioned that this would mean the black bars on either side would need rethinking * mizmo said it would be nice to have a one-line summary of FWN articles < mizmo> not very appealing to click on right now < juank_prada> mizmo, well.. those are taken from the rss feed so... it would be a matter of changing the feed i think :P * rsc stated that download links should be kept on the download page; the front page seemed cluttered < rsc> juank_prada: and? The download page is where the user expects the download. Because it is called so. < rsc> front page looks overloaded to me. * mizmo and ianweller both mentioned that it would be a good idea to provide more instructions and information to the user after downloading < mizmo> juank_prada, eg underneath it have a link, "I finished my download, now what?" or something like that * ricky is worried about the front page link < ricky> I'm worried about the front page link, just because it assumes too strongly that users just want the i686 live CD. < ricky> I don't mind weighing the ease of download towards the i686 live CD, but to present it that way is too much for me. < ricky> What I don't want is people seeing that link and then asking us where the x86_64 version, etc. went. < ricky> But if it's 100% clear that that's just one of many options, then sure. * the IA64 was brought up (Intel Itanium) as a potential exception to the 64-bit rule, so "64-bit PC" can't be used as a download option * rsc noted that calling it an i386-compatible install DVD is incorrect, because it actually requires i586
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