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Task #1579
closedDownload pages should prominently link to "Feedback"
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Rejected
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Normal
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Webserver
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http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-still/
link to "System Requirements", "Join the project", "Do more with LibreOffice" and "Good Looking Documents".
Of these:- "System Requirements" is boring, but like needed here. Then again it is duplicated again (smaller) below that in the "LibreOffice for other operating systems", "LibreOffice in other languages", "How do I install LibreOffice?", "System requirements", "Extensions" block.
- "Join the project" is nice, but as it default to getting involved with core development, which is the first hero slide on "Get Involved". That's quite a potshot for Joe Average User.
- "Do more with LibreOffice" shows a small selection of new features. When the user is on the download page, she/he is likely sold on trying LibreOffice. There is little to win from that link and even a risk someone is changing their mind.
- "Good Looking Documents" links to a page describing the extensions/template webpage.
- Replace the "System Requirements" button with a "Feedback" button linking to http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/feedback/, helping us to get people involved on ask.libreoffice.org and Bugzilla The small link to "System Requirement" below should stay, but is also sufficient.
- "Join the project": Can we open http://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/ with the "Test LibreOffice" or the "Promote LibreOffice" slide? They seem a better match for Jane Average User.
- "Do more with LibreOffice": Seems to be misplaced here -- we already sold the download. Maybe link to http://www.libreoffice.org/events/ as "Meet us!"?
Updated by Bjoern Michaelsen over 10 years ago
Just cunningly adding Italo, who seems to tweak the webpage right now anyway.
Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
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