On Sunday 09 August 2009 23:23:24 Michael Bienia wrote: > What about replacing the ticks and crosses with links (and a package > icon) to the actual deb for that binary package on that arch? > In case I need an old version of a deb (e.g. for a downgrade till a bug > is fixed or to check some fixes) I usually need on the current pages too > many tries till I find the correct link to get to the page with the link > for the deb. This is a great idea! One of the aims of the redesign is to reduce the number of page loads you need to get at important information. > BTW: is the publishing history of binary packages (e.g. > https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/i386/gdm) also covered by this > redesign (as couldn't stop this data in the current mockups)? I use this > page rarely but it was useful in the past to find out what happened to > some binary package (binary promotion/demotion). > And everytime I need this page it's hard to find. It's nice that the > current pages are linked back and forth, but the many links make it > sometimes hard to find the one link one searches. When I needed some > specific page (e.g. to get an old deb or the binary publishing history) > I sometimes found myself on the page I was two clicks before instead of > the one I was looking for. I hope the redesign helps in this regard too. This is one of the pages that I'd hope we'd be able to drop. So I have some questions to help me understand what we can do with this: 1. Do the binary publication details ever vary across architectures? If not we could drop that page and move the data to https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+package/gdm and link to it from the binary package names in the table on the mockup at http://people.canonical.com/~ed/dspr_mockup2.png. 2. This is the list of the pages we were hoping to drop: * /ubuntu/series/+source/package/version * /ubuntu/series/+package/package * /ubuntu/series/arch/package * /ubuntu/series/arch/package/version Is there anything there that you depend on that we need to worry about? Thanks J
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