On every page, but especially the starting page of a language and probably
the generic start page as well, you have a link to
http://en.opensuse.org/Download

Instead of being able to download, you get a lot of information that you
apparently must read, making it look like SUSE (or Linux) is complicated.

Only at the bottom do I see two versions. I must take the olderst version.
If I don't, I will have problems.

I then arrive at another page that I must read (Is SUSE really that hard?)

What I would prefere is that http://en.opensuse.org/Download only holds
the latest version for the standard end-user, e.g. 10.1, two or three
links: How to install and additional information.

The 'How to install' could be done in several steps:
1) Downloading and burning the iso
2) Booting and running
3) What when you log in for the first time (Add repo's)
4) Installing programs
5) ...

The additional information could hold links to Alpha and Beta software,
all information that is now given on the pages and that probably most
people don't read anyway.

Please comment (before I start making changes)
-- 
houghi
Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done,
and why. Then do it.
        -- Heinlein : Time Enough For Love

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