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I have a suggestion for the website designer of Archlinux:
Most packages (i.e. like 99% ?) are published for i686 and x86_64 at the same time (probably by the same maintainer). Yet everything is announced double on the frontpage of Archlinux. Wouldn't it be better to make a single announcement for any package and append for which platforms it was published?
So e.g. instead of:
packageA i686
packageB i686
packageB x86_64
packageA x86_64
packageC i686
packageC x86_64
alternative:
packageA i686/x86_64
packageB i686/x86_64
packageC i686/x86_64
packageD i686
packageE i686/x86_64
packageF i686/x86_64
So in the above example packageD for x86_64 apparently wasn't ready yet (i have yet to see this happening
).
Then a few days later, as soon as it's finished, just reannounce it as
packageD i686/x86_64
This prevents everything from being announced twice in the same list.
It's less confusing and allows for more packages to be announced using the same space on the frontpage.
After all, frontpages are a special place on any website.
Last edited by jeroenv (2009-11-27 20:43:05)
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Check the bugtracker, and if it hasn't already been submitted, post the above as a feature request.
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Will do. Thanks.
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I think something similar was suggested and the web developer more or less said he was too lazy ![]()
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