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Or maybe if we can't even design a website with a simple download page we can't be surprised if people don't use linux
I know that they don't spell it with big letters on the website, but Debian is NOT a distro for new users. So why even go there?
It's not even a matter of new/experienced users. It's just about UX. Linux as a whole has always struggled with UI and UX, and this is a blatant example. It's not hard to build a better website, and yet...
I find the web 1.0 experience rather nice.
So do I generally, but it has to be structured well, and the Debian website unfortunately ain't