[tor-commits] r25379: {website} point people at the download pages for stable bundles, leave (website/trunk/projects/en)

Andrew Lewman andrew at torproject.org
Wed Feb 8 16:46:17 UTC 2012


Author: phobos
Date: 2012-02-08 16:46:17 +0000 (Wed, 08 Feb 2012)
New Revision: 25379

Modified:
   website/trunk/projects/en/vidalia.wml
Log:
point people at the download pages for stable bundles, leave the alpha bundles alone.


Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/vidalia.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/projects/en/vidalia.wml	2012-02-08 08:38:43 UTC (rev 25378)
+++ website/trunk/projects/en/vidalia.wml	2012-02-08 16:46:17 UTC (rev 25379)
@@ -38,38 +38,19 @@
     Tor client, bridge, or relay with a simple interface.  Included in
     Vidalia is an extensive help system which helps you understand all of
     the options available to you.  All of these features are translated
-    into a large number of languages. Vidalia does not work alone, it
-    requires Tor to be useful. (Tor is not included in the downloads on
-    this page.)
+    into a large number of languages.
     </p>
 
     <a id="Downloads"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Downloads">Downloads</a></h3>
 
     <p>
-    Most Windows and Mac OS X users should simply download Vidalia as part
-    of a <a href="<page download/download>">Tor software bundle</a>. If
-    you want to upgrade the Vidalia software included in a Tor bundle
-    you currently have installed, you can use one of the installer
-    packages below.
+    You should simply download Vidalia as part of a <a href="<page
+    download/download-easy>">Tor software bundle</a>.
     </p>
 
-    <h4>Stable Releases</h4>
-    <p> The most recent stable release is: <version-vidalia-stable></p> 
     <ul>
       <li>
-         <a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>.exe">Windows Installer</a>
-        (<a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>.exe.asc">sig</a>)
-      </li>
-      <li>
-         <a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>-i386.dmg">Mac OS X x86 Only</a>
-        (<a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>-i386.dmg.asc">sig</a>)
-      </li>
-      <li>
-         <a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>-ppc.dmg">Mac OS X PPC Only</a>
-        (<a href="../dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-<version-stable>-<version-vidalia-stable>-ppc.dmg.asc">sig</a>)
-      </li>
-      <li>
         <a href="<page docs/debian-vidalia>">Instructions for Debian/Ubuntu/Knoppix Repositories</a>
       </li>
       <li>
@@ -105,10 +86,11 @@
     <a href="https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en"> volunteer
     page</a> and see if there is something that interests you the most.
 
-    Vidalia's source code lives now in a Git repository under https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia. 
-    The clone URL is git://git.torproject.org/vidalia. You should get to know how Vidalia
-    works internally in order to work with it. To do this you should know C++
-    and Qt.
+    Vidalia's source code lives now in a <a
+    href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia">Git repository</a>. The
+    clone URL is git://git.torproject.org/vidalia. You should get to
+    know how Vidalia works internally in order to work with it. To do
+    this you should know C++ and Qt.
     </p>
 
     <a id="Support"></a>
@@ -133,12 +115,12 @@
 
     <p>
     Every project member inside Tor mostly uses IRC to communicate. Vidalia is
-    being developed currently by Matt Edman and Tomas Touceda. You can find
-    them in #vidalia channel at OFTC under the nicks edmanm and chiiph,
-    repectively. You should get in touch in order to see what's everyone working
-    on and to share what you've been working on or what you want to do. If you
-    intend to join the team, it's expected you stay around IRC, either in Vidalia's
-    channel, or #tor-dev.
+    being developed primarily by Tomas Touceda. You can find them in
+    #vidalia channel at OFTC under the nick chiiph, repectively. You
+    should get in touch in order to see what's everyone working on and
+    to share what you've been working on or what you want to do. If you
+    intend to join the team, it's expected you stay around IRC, either
+    in Vidalia's channel, or #tor-dev.
     </p>
 
     <p>



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