[lubuntu-users] [lubuntu-devel] [Bug 1608306] Re: Confusing for users with many websites
sudodus
1608306 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Aug 1 21:12:05 UTC 2016
Den 2016-08-01 kl. 22:34, skrev Phill Whiteside:
> Had lubuntu followed the list [1] then lubuntu.net would be pointing to the
> updated area and to the correct release version and there would have been
> no confusion. It was written for a reason - The main one? To stop this sort
> of bug from happening.
> 1.
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/PrePostReleaseTODO#Notes_for_Point_Release
>
Hi Phill,
Yes, I see what you mean. They do it their way :-/
But there is also the general problem of people getting confused by
lubuntu.net, because Mario is sometimes (often(?)) lagging behind, when
there is a new release. I am thinking of not only the links from it, but
the information in lubuntu.net itself.
And several search engines still put it at the top of the list.
Best regards
Nio
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Title:
Confusing for users with many websites
Status in Lubuntu Artwork:
In Progress
Bug description:
Hi! I have used Lubuntu for many years and thought the lubuntu.net
webstte was the official site for lubuntu. I have subscribed to the
RSS feed to get news, but lately, there have been very few. Recently,
I discovered the lubuntu.me website. It seems more active and the blog
is up to date on news. There is no indication on either that they are
not official, but on the bottom of both, there seems to be information
pointing towards both being owned by individuals, not by the Lubuntu
project. This makes it hard to know which is the official site, if
any. Would it not be less confusing for users to have one website and
make the other address redirect to it?
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