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Bug#819664: Re-organise the CD / download pages to make them more useful



El 31/03/16 a las 19:09, Steve McIntyre escribió:
> Package: www.debian.org
> Severity: important
> 
> 
>  * Replace that link with a link to a simple "Download" page which
>    gives *simple* instructions and links. This would be similar to
>    what we have at https://www.debian.org/distrib/ , but we also need
>    to re-org that page and make it prettier and clearer, add some
>    graphics etc.:
> 
>     Download Debian
>     ===============
> 
>     Debian is [ ... ]
> 
>     	 GRAPHIC 1    	      		    GRAPHIC 2
> 	 (picture of installer)		    (picture of desktop)
>       * Download installer		* Download live image
>         ==================             	  ===================
> 	+ (link to m-a netinst?)	  + link to favoured 64-bit image
>       	+ link to 64-bit netinst	  + link to favoured 32-bit image
>  	+ link to 32-bit netinst
> 	+ more... (link to page with     + more... (link to page with
> 	  more architecture options,	   more architecture options,
> 	  download options, etc.)          download options, etc.)
> 
>                                   (CENTERED, in a box?)
>  	      	       GRAPHIC 3
> 	               (picture of checksums / padlock etc.)
>                       * Verify your download
>                         ====================
>                         (simple rationale and instructions,
>                          link to page with more details)
> 
>         GRAPHIC 4                         GRAPHIC 5
> 	(picture of USB stick)		  (picture of CD/DVD media)
>       * How to write to USB             * How to write to optical media
>         ===================               =============================
>         (simple instructions,		  (simple instructions,
>          link to pages with more	   link to pages with more
> 	 details)      	    		   details)
> 
>  * Re-organise all the other pages to act as the subsidiary pages
>    mentioned here, removing the redundancy that's biting us and
>    hurting users.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
I like this proposal very much, and I'll put time to make it happen, if
others like it too.

Best regards

-- 
Laura Arjona Reina
https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona


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