OK, great if you could put it live! I think now with the Command Line relesse is a good time to force old users through the Apache Taverna pages, even if it might mean they go back to the archive page to download the 2.5 Workbench. On 9 May 2016 6:22 p.m., "Alan Williams" <alanin...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 09-May-16 17:48, Stian Soiland-Reyes wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have drafted download pages for the upcoming release: >> >> http://taverna.staging.apache.org/download/engine/ >> http://taverna.staging.apache.org/download/common-activities/ >> http://taverna.staging.apache.org/download/commandline/ >> >> >> And listed them on >> http://taverna.staging.apache.org/download/ >> >> (Please, don't push the CMS publish button now!) >> >> >> Please review and edit! >> >> >> While the first two are new, and basically clones of the >> /download/osgi/ page, the third page include links to Taverna Command >> Line 2.5, as I think 'normal' users should still generally download >> 2.5 before we know how well 3.1.0 works on 'real' workflows. >> >> >> For 2.5, should we keep the links to the legacy site's >> http://www.taverna.org.uk/download/command-line-tool/2-5/ >> >> (Alan - what happened about those legacy banners?) >> > > I wondered that as well! They are still on prototype.taverna.org.uk > though so I will do another copy tomorrow. > > or just send them to the big list on >> https://bitbucket.org/taverna/taverna-commandline-product/downloads/ >> ? >> > > I think it's OK to go to the legacy pages. > > Alan > >