On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:

> If we had a simple, clean page, I think users would be less confused.
> The more we load up the page with text and links, trying to be
> helpful, the more users will be overwhelmed and doubt themselves.  I
> think we're far past the over-saturation point on the download page
> already.  I count 67 links on the page already.  Mozilla manages to
> help users download Firefox with only three links in addition to the
> download itself:  "Systems & Languages", "What's New" and "Privacy".
>


Then the alternative is for the download link script instead of just
jumping to sourceforge, display a new page reading ¨You´re being redirected
to Sourceforge.net download servers... ¨ wait a few seconds then proceed
with the redirect.

Thoughts?
Just my $0.02
FC

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