jdd wrote:
Henne Vogelsang a écrit :
So present an cryptic table first and on click documentation? I still dont like that at all...
I don't neither.
most users will download an iso image. There must be first a documentation about writing this image (the writer's applications are not very obvious on this subject)
But this documentation must not come too invasive as many users also know about it (and will know after the first use)
I think also it's not usefull to bother the fisrt time user whith bitorrent or net install that requires a minimal expertise. this will be good for future download, so no table as first choice
jdd
One issue bothers me. What percentage of the users have a DVD _burner_ on their machine? I would guess if someone is bold enough to try to download an operating system, they probably know what they have. However, if their machine is more than a couple of years old do they have a DVD burner? If most visitors have a DVD burner, then the download page should probably start of with a line like this: To download an iso DVD image of openSUSE v 10.1 for i386 machines click here Otherwise, ..... This would cover what, 70% of the downloads? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-help@opensuse.org