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nerdfever opened this issue Oct 29, 2017 · 3 comments
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WinPython web page cleanups #572

nerdfever opened this issue Oct 29, 2017 · 3 comments

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@nerdfever
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A few suggestions for cleaning up the various web pages related to WinPython - the current state of these (outdated/poorly documented) is discouraging uptake of WinPython.

This is all about simplification for new users.

1 - Replace entire contents http://winpython.sourceforge.net/ with a web redirect to http://winpython.github.io/, or if that's technically difficult, then leave only the first line ("Since September 2011...") and delete the rest.

All this info should be in a single place, not spread across both SourceForge and GitHub. Having the remainder of that page live is confusing for new users - anything of value should be moved to the appropriate place on GitHub (if not already there) to keep it all in one place.

2 - Not clear why both http://winpython.github.io/ and https://github.com/winpython exist. They should be combined into one single page, with the deprecated one pointing to the other.

3 - Remove all references to SourceForge from the main GitHub page. Downloads should be listed directly on the main GitHub page, not redirected to SourceForge (it's fine of course if the files are actually stored on SourceForge, but users shouldn't need to see that).

4 - Add clear explanation of the differences between Qt5 and Zero versions, why one might choose one vs. the other.

5 - Explain the purpose and differences between the 4 sites linked currently at https://github.com/winpython.

Right now, these exist without any useful description of what they are and why they're useful (or not).

There are other issues, but these are the biggest high-level ones, and would be a great start.

(Yes, I know this stuff is a bother, but it's really critical to onboarding new users.)

@stonebig
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stonebig commented Oct 30, 2017

1- added some statements at beginning of each page
2 - I did like others, pandas project for example
3 - Github was not exactly a perfect replacement from sourceforge last time I checked. but indeed, Github could now be made a clearer option.
4 - please suggest one,
5 - one is for the website, one is for dev, one is for docs as notebook (not well maintained), one is for a lost cause.

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kannes commented Sep 16, 2019

4 - If you explain the differences, I would add a snippet of text. Also for the "-Ps2" version there is no explanation what it is.

@stonebig stonebig added this to the 2025-03 PEP 751 / AI local milestone May 4, 2025
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stonebig commented May 4, 2025

probably there is some clean-up todo in 2025
sourceforge and github are both kept as a redundancy, while it's not a big problem.

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