[fedora-websites] Issue #647: home page linking to wrong address for system requirements

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nicklevinson added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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I'm reopening. I recently downloaded F26 and had the same problem as with F25. I forgot you had provided a link here, but users shouldn't have to look for this bug report page to find system requirements and that link is broken anyway (yielding error 404).

For F26, the getfedora.org home page offers F26 and links for system requirements to <https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/index.html>, but I couldn't find the system requirements there, in the table of contents or by searching for strings. Googling didn't uncover them, either.

It's common in deciding whether to adopt a software program, before getting it, to look up whether the platform we already have will accommodate what we're thinking of getting. For example, one FOSS OS requires 4GB RAM and I bought laptops specifically for that. I don't mind other information being on the same page, but system requirements (and any other info to be included with them) should be no more than a single click from the page offering the product, and it should be that way for every product, version, edition, spin, etc. It saves us the trouble of downloading something and writing it to optical discs only to find we don't have the hardware for it.

Thanks.
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