Re: GTK+ 2.12.9 released
- From: Martyn Russell <martyn imendio com>
- To: Allin Cottrell <cottrell wfu edu>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GTK+ 2.12.9 released
- Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 10:51:21 +0100
Allin Cottrell wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Martyn Russell wrote:
>
>> Allin Cottrell wrote:
>>> The Windows download page is correct (pointing to gnome.org) but
>>> the Linux download page is not.
>> Hmm, do you mean that the Windows page links directly to a file to
>> download, but the Linux page links to a list of downloads for that
>> series of version of GTK+?
>
> That's true, but it's not what I meant. What I meant is that the
> Windows links point to ftp.gnome.org, which actually holds the
> current GTK files, while the Linux/Unix links point to
> ftp.gtk.org, which is apparently not maintained and is very much
> out of date. (Currently, the latest GTK version on that server is
> 2.12.6, while the "LATEST" label points to 2.12.4; the latest
> glib version is 2.15.4.)
Ah well spotted.
I just changed the Glib/Pango/GTK+ links to use ftp.gnome.org instead.
However, I noticed that we have a "dependencies" link on ftp.gtk.org. I
have removed that for now on the latest downloads since it was linking
to dependencies for GTK+ 2.10.
I have left the links to GTK+ < 2.10 the same (including the dependency
links).
Should we remove the "dependency" link and switch over to ftp.gnome.org
for the other links too? Matthias?
>>> Also, it would be nice if the target platform for the
>>> respective d/l pages was stated prominently on the page itelf
>>> (right now it's only in the browser title).
>> Yea, this is the same for EVERY page though.
>
> Not sure what you mean. The Windows and Linux d/l pages each have
> a title (as shown in the browser title bar) that identifies the
> platform, but there's no title or heading visible on the page
> itself that tells you which platform you're looking at.
Sure, but I mean, we do that for ALL pages on gtk.org (with
subsections). I would rather not change the format of ALL pages to
include the title twice (once in the menu up top and again as a heading
on the page).
Andreas, unless you can think of a nice way to do this?
--
Regards,
Martyn
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