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From Dave Page
Subject Re: download page updates post-experiment (part 1)
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Msg-id CA+OCxozn4rx5Gv7xnGBdoaMq9LDSJrf43TCUob9Vd+sb0zm5fQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: download page updates post-experiment (part 1)  ("Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org>)
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On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:10 PM Jonathan S. Katz <jkatz@postgresql.org> wrote:
On 9/22/20 4:03 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:24 PM Jonathan S. Katz <jkatz@postgresql.org
> <mailto:jkatz@postgresql.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     As Dave mentioned in some earlier thread, we've been conducting an
>     experiment over the outbound links on the downloads page so we can
>     further optimize layout. We've collected several months of results, and
>     per analysis of that, we have a few proposed changes.
>
>     As this is effectively "release eve" and the lag between "discussion of
>     experiment" to "implementation of patches" was longer than I wanted, I
>     wanted to propose the least invasive, best for our user patches that
>     would require limited discussion.
>
>     (I will publish a proposal for the ones that require more discussion
>     later).
>
>     As such, the goal of this patchset is to make things even clearer for
>     our users on what they can download and ensuring that it is a good
>     experience.
>
>     Without further ado, here are five patches:
>
>     * Remove the "Build from Source" section on each of the Linux package
>     pages. The traffic to those pages overwhelmingly (> 99+%) went for some
>     form of pre-built package; people who wanted the source code would grab
>     it based on the URL off of the main downloads page (which had a much
>     higher clickthrough rate).
>
>     * URLs to the BigSQL packages are removed as the website is no longer
>     available.
>
>     * Retitle the Linux distro packages to "native packages"; removed Debian
>     backports section due to lack of traffic.
>
>
> I think that's a bad name. Native packages is in my experience normally
> the term used to refer to e.g. DEBs and RPMs in comparison to things
> like installers, tarballs and source installs. And per that definition,
> that would include both both the distro built-in and th ones from our
> projects.

Alright, sounds like we should discuss that further. I've repurposed
this patch...

> +1 for the removal of the explicit backports reference thouhg.

...to this.

>     * Shorten the description on the macOS page and reorder the installers
>     based on the overall traffic numbers.
>
>     * Remove cross-platform Linux installer due to lack of outbound traffic
>     relative to the content on the pages.
>
>     Unless strenuous objection, my plan is to publish this prior to the
>     release.[1]
>
>
>
> And +1 for the other suggested changes.

Excellent. Thank you!

I'm OK with it all. 

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