On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
I got email from a friend who complained how hard it was to install wine. Turns out he assumed he had to go to winehq.org and follow the download instructions there, when all he needed to do was do Applications / Add/Remove and pick Wine.
Can we add in a line at the top saying "Stable version 1.0.1 of Wine can usually be installed just like any other Linux application using your package manager (e.g. in Ubuntu, do Applications / Add/Remove, select Wine, and click Apply Changes).
Nitpick, but instead of 'Linux', use 'native'. FreeBSD's ports contains wine, as well as NetBSD's.
I think we should also move the text "This endorsement is the primary recognition that CodeWeavers has requested in exchange for hosting the Wine web site." to the bottom of the page, and change it to read "Thanks to CodeWeavers for hosting WineHQ.org".
+1