- Does GitLab have a page with releases? I kept a link to the GitHub page because I couldn't find an equivalent on GitLab.
- Is the Gentoo Linux page maintained? It still lists 0.43 as the latest
- When I try to go to the OpenSUSE page, I get a search engine with no preloaded results. Does that mean that it's a broken link?
- It looks like both links for Fedora get redirected to the same page. Should they be going somewhere else, or should they just be condensed into one?
- The ArchLinux AUR page looks woefully out of date and has the "bleeding edge" version at sometime around 0.41. I'm guessing this isn't being maintained any more?
Improving the Downloads page
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Improving the Downloads page
I've done some reorganizing to the Downloads page so that it puts the most common downloads (release builds, and especially Windows) up top and the less common ones further down. I have a couple of questions:
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Looks neat and nice Thunderforge!
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Possibly not quite ready yet, but I would like to see the CSManual link at the bottom point to the RTD version instead.
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Re: Improving the Downloads page
tiny suggestion:
if you replace the link to the "site files repository" with
it's going to show the last modified files on top, hence the most recent versions first.
An even better thing would be to have two direct links on the download page, one for the 32 bits and one for the 64 bits version, that point to the latest release.
The idea being having a 1 click download button without having to scroll a directory full of releases from 5 years ago.
if you replace the link to the "site files repository" with
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https://downloads.openmw.org/windows/?C=M;O=D
An even better thing would be to have two direct links on the download page, one for the 32 bits and one for the 64 bits version, that point to the latest release.
The idea being having a 1 click download button without having to scroll a directory full of releases from 5 years ago.
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You might also want to add a link to Ubuntu dailies PPA.
Condense Fedora links into one.
OpenSUSE link is not dead. Click on OpenSUSE logo in the center.
Condense Fedora links into one.
OpenSUSE link is not dead. Click on OpenSUSE logo in the center.
Re: Improving the Downloads page
The versions of git packages in AUR are updated on build time. Currently it successfully builds: openmw-git 0.43.0.1190.g452a70604-1 which seems to match the head of your github sources.Thunderforge wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 17:03 The ArchLinux AUR page looks woefully out of date and has the "bleeding edge" version at sometime around 0.41. I'm guessing this isn't being maintained any more?
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Re: Improving the Downloads page
Done.Starsheep wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 19:34 tiny suggestion:
if you replace the link to the "site files repository" with
it's going to show the last modified files on top, hence the most recent versions first.Code: Select all
https://downloads.openmw.org/windows/?C=M;O=D
I agree, this would be ideal. I like the way that OpenRA does their downloads page with one click buttons for the latest stable and nightly releases. If OpenMW were to do the same, we'd have to add updating those links to our release process. Who decides that process?Starsheep wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 19:34 An even better thing would be to have two direct links on the download page, one for the 32 bits and one for the 64 bits version, that point to the latest release.
The idea being having a 1 click download button without having to scroll a directory full of releases from 5 years ago.
These are the same as the nightly releases, right? If so, I'll add it to that section.
Done.
Huh, didn't realize that. I'll keep it up then.Capostrophic wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 19:48 OpenSUSE link is not dead. Click on OpenSUSE logo in the center.
Still, version 0.44 is the most recent one, not 0.43. Did this not get updated when we moved to GitLab?
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awesome, thanks for doing the summer clean up
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The version info is produced by git describe, it seems that your sources still return the old version number. The package downloads the sources from GitHub, that is still valid, right?Thunderforge wrote: ↑05 Aug 2018, 16:39 Still, version 0.44 is the most recent one, not 0.43. Did this not get updated when we moved to GitLab?
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Re: Improving the Downloads page
Looks like the link is behaving properly, it's the Git repo that's not. Discussion about that is being covered here.Nicky726 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2018, 20:05The version info is produced by git describe, it seems that your sources still return the old version number. The package downloads the sources from GitHub, that is still valid, right?Thunderforge wrote: ↑05 Aug 2018, 16:39 Still, version 0.44 is the most recent one, not 0.43. Did this not get updated when we moved to GitLab?