Re: Some restructuring of the download section - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Magnus Hagander |
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Subject | Re: Some restructuring of the download section |
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Msg-id | CABUevEy0MVLYe39VYOOfzRzTZRQ9=zCSAh7VQj7goc5HA0+GkQ@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Some restructuring of the download section ("Kevin Grittner" <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov>) |
List | pgsql-www |
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Kevin Grittner <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov> wrote: > Magnus Hagander wrote: >> Kevin Grittner wrote: > >> True. That didn't happen to me because it happens to be right at >> the edge of a page. > > For me that depends on the page. With RedHat I have to scroll down > to see it. With SuSE it slaps me right upside the head by sitting > right in the middle of the page when it comes up. That explains it - I've been looking mianly at the redhat page to view things :) >> Maybe make the "Note" part italic, and just leave the rest as >> normal font could work? > > That might be about right. Ok, I've tried that and pushed it. >>> I think we should provide some guidance on the reasons one would >>> want to pick one or the other. >> >> Such as "This repository will integrate with your normal systems >> and patch management, and provide automatic updates for all >> supported versions of PostgreSQL throughout the support lifetime of >> PostgreSQL.", which is there? ;) > > Only on the RedHat page. There is different language, perhaps even > stronger, on the "Other Linux" page. But the other pages don't have > anything similar, and they probably should. Yeah I'll add it to my list to get something like that in. >> Any suggestions for a wording that would be better? > > I'm afraid I don't know enough about the one-click installer and the > various options (GUI and otherwise) on other OS's. I pretty much > know my way around the Synaptic Package Manager and apt-get on > Ubuntu, and yast and zypper on SuSE. And, of course, I rarely use > any of those for PostgreSQL because I'm generally building from > source. The one time I remember choosing the postgresql-8.4 package > in Ubuntu, I had a running server cluster on my workstation in about > 30 seconds without doing anything further. Yeah, that is one of the many advantages :) >>> One other minor point, I don't think we should use initials like >>> PPA without defining them somewhere. How is someone not versed in >>> Linux installer jargon supposed to know what a PPA is and whether >>> they should consider using one? >> >> Well, I'd rather avoid using "Personal Package Archive", because it >> sounds scary ;) As in it sounds like something that's not >> supported, to those who don't know what it is. (And frankly, I >> think that's a big mistake on Ubuntu's part - that it's still >> Personal Package Archive even if it's stuff that comes from a team, >> for example. But there's nothing *we* can do about that.) > > Yeah, that's a fair point, but I think that people who would be > scared by that would be even more scared by initials which aren't > defined, would do a web search to find out what it means, and still > get to the "Personal Package Archive" phrase. Having had to search > for the phrase might not boost confidence at that point. Hmm. True. Ok, I've added it for now in parenthesis. >> But I guess we could add a simple "(Personal Package Archive)" >> after the term the first time, would that satisfy as a definition? > > I'm not sure what makes the most sense -- it should not be repeated a > lot or stressed, but neither should it be too hard to find if someone > wants to do so. Is a footnote an option? Maybe a short note with it > to describe what that really means, so as to boost confidence? Yeah - I tried something like that - hopefully it looks ok? -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/