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[personal profile] simont Thu 2005-06-09 09:50
It didn't occur to me to click on "latest stable release"; in fact I hadn't noticed it was even a hyperlink. I generally look for hyperlinks containing verbs, or words like "instructions", or things related to what I want to do, not random nouns that have something to do with what I'm about. Therefore my eyes were initially drawn to the next short paragraph: "If you'd like to start using Debian, you can easily obtain a copy, and then follow the installation instructions to install it." I read that bit, and decided it didn't relate to me because it was all about installing from scratch. If there'd been a bit next to that saying "Alternatively, if you're upgrading from an earlier release, do read the release notes or things might go horribly painfully wrong", I'd have noticed immediately.
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