Last year the Community Council heard from some of you that you wanted your flavour to be more easily discovered on the download page of ubuntu.com. Since then we have worked with Canonical’s design team to produce a design and content for that page. I am pleased to tell you that it has now been […]More...
Wasn't what I was expecting.
Originally Posted by sammiev Wasn't what I was expecting. Me neither!
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It's the comma in the link. Going to the normal download page, then to the flavors section at the bottom works correctly.
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Who do we need to tell about the error?
Originally Posted by Irihapeti Who do we need to tell about the error? Possibly.. Originally posted to the xubuntu-devel mailing list on Tue Feb 9 20:34:10 UTC 2016 by Michael Hall
Pity about the comma, but otherwise a really great idea, and it makes it much easier to find those alternative flavours. I like it!
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Originally Posted by Irihapeti Who do we need to tell about the error? Just file a bug on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-website-content/
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Love it. Great idea and helpful when assisting new users (or old). The comma in The Fridge link is just a typo. Pah. The page comes up fine when omitted.
Last edited by Bucky Ball; February 10th, 2016 at 12:14 PM.
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