>>>> "Andy" == Andy Piper
<andy(a)xemacs.org> writes:
> Erm, the netinstaller is right there, with a link labelled
> setup.exe.
Andy> Actually its not on the download page. You have to go to
Andy> downloads and then wun32 and then setup.exe. I think it
Andy> should be directly on the downloads page
This is the standard layout for this kind of thing: Unix people follow
this link, Mac people that link, Windows people yet another link.
People who have been there before and know what they're doing can
bookmark the link they want. People who haven't should read the
explanatory material.
Arrange what you like with Adrian, but make sure that whatever you do
scales if we start doing RPM and .deb releases, and revitalize the
binary kits program in general. We shouldn't put much more than a
link per platform class on the top Download page; that's really
annoying to users of whichever platform class gets put at the bottom.
If you're happy with just a link to setup.exe there (which might very
well be to something like 21.4.10rc2 at any given time), fine. Eg,
something like
<li>
MS Windows: We recommend the current version of XEmacs using the
Netinstaller (<a href="setup.exe">Install Now!</a>), but there are
a
variety of <a href="win32/">versions of XEmacs and styles of
installer available</a>.
</li>
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