[tor-bugs] #2992 [Website]: bridge-by-default bundle links on blog are transient

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Wed Apr 27 15:37:20 UTC 2011


#2992: bridge-by-default bundle links on blog are transient
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    Reporter:  cypherpunks  |       Owner:  erinn   
        Type:  defect       |      Status:  reopened
    Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:          
   Component:  Website      |     Version:          
  Resolution:               |    Keywords:          
      Parent:               |      Points:          
Actualpoints:               |  
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Comment(by erinn):

 Okay, I added the bridge bundle link and a little information:

 https://torproject.org/download/download

 So.

 1. Is it confusing? I want to make it clear why using a bridge-by-default
 bundle might be preferable, but the wording could be clearer/more
 succinct/more informative somehow. I don't know that anyone will read the
 bridge page, so a better description would help.

 2. There's no stable bridge-by-default bundle and that is making the
 formatting wonky. I'll fix that by making a stable bundle, unless there's
 some reason stable is not a useful bridge-by-default version to have.

 Separately, the more I look at this page, the less clear it is how I
 should go about offering the Firefox 4 TBBs. "There are FIVE ways to use
 Tor!" seems like it could be the maximum level of confusing, so since it's
 not the easy download page, do I just assume people can say "hey yeah I
 want the Firefox 4 TBBs" or do I leave those on the TBB page itself, to be
 discovered by people who manage to find their way there?

 More on topic for this bug title: should I link to non-TBB bundles with
 the download page, and link to TBB with the TBB page?

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