Hmm... a drop down which will bring user to a mirror download link?
I am a web programmer so I should be able to help you ... if noone helps you already ... : )
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Chaitat Piriyasatit
... waking up to pee and see whats up online
Hi!
We need your help!
http://grml.org/download/ sucks from user's POV.
Too overloaded, rc vs. stable not clearly visible,..
We'd like to see that page improved.
I for myself like the way Ubuntu is doing that with
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
We already have a GeoIP setup for our mirrors (being
http://download.grml.org/), we just don't have an according
integration into our homepage yet.
What I'd like to see:
* a "wizard-like" download webpage, similar to
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
* provide an easy way to choose between the flavours
(default to grml-full, 32bit) and stable vs. testing/development
versions (release candidates and maybe even dailys from
daily.grml.org?)
* provide a better integration of checksum (files) and information
about flavours
* [ your place for innovation :) ]
You think you could help us? We'd love to hear from you!
regards,
-mika-
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