On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Martin Albrecht
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > I reckon it needs to be WAY simpler than this. It needs to be a
>  > single click from the main page, labelled "Download Sage for
>  > Microsoft Windows", which goes straight to a self-extracting
>  > installer. The contents of README.txt need to be put on the screen
>  > without even needing to click on README.txt.
>
>  I guess something like the firefox website would be feasible
>
>    http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
>
>  (I mean the green button-like thing)
>
>  Btw. I think Harald is working on redesigning the website anyway.

Yes, let's make it official.   Harald Schilly is now the new official
sagemath.org
webmaster!  And he's working on doing all kinds of cool stuff...

And yes, browser detection, etc., for downloading Sage binaries is a great
idea.  Fortunately, there are many good examples out there to look at?
Do you have a favorite site regarding the download process for their
software?  If so, speak up.  Personally I agree with Martin that Firefox
is quite good.

 -- William

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