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x/website: improve downloads page #10147
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cc @broady |
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could have a little link "How?" which pops up a little box explaining how to edit Similarly, the mention of |
This has improved a lot with the Go 1.5 release, but it could still be better. The downloads page now provides the user with a list of popular downloads, and when they click through they get the specific installation instructions for that platform as the download begins. |
even though I clicked msi download link windows, the page
http://golang.org/doc/install?download=go1.5.windows-amd64.msi
still uses the Unix syntax for setting GOPATH (in Test your
installation section)
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can you consider to add a short link to last download ? I mean, I have a script which needs to download go and install it on windows, wget https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.7.4.windows-amd64.msi
vagrant winrm -c "COPY C:\\vagrant\\go1.7.4.windows-amd64.msi C:\\go.msi"
vagrant winrm -c "msiexec.exe /i C:\\go.msi /quiet"
vagrant winrm -c "setx GOPATH C:\\gopath\\"
vagrant winrm -c "ls env:GOPATH"
rm go1.7.4.windows-amd64.msi rather than And i will happily use unstable it there was a |
One way to do that, today:
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I believe this is now the install page https://go.dev/doc/install |
The current downloads page leaves a lot to be desired. It provides an overwhelming amount of information, but not the essential pieces.
Ideally it should be the single page a user needs to visit to set up a working Go tool chain.
Here's my proposed download page flow:
Show a set of radio buttons for the user to select their OS/ARCH combination:
(Use the User-Agent HTTP header to detect the relevant OS/Arch combination and
pre-select it.)
When they click
Download
, replace the os/arch form with an installation message:(With different variations for OS X, Windows, etc.)
Obviously we'll need some finessing on the messaging around
GOPATH
, but the central idea is hiding all the irrelevant options and providing basic installation instructions.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: