The strength of the per-distro pages *should* be that it's a clean start, but in practice (at least for OS X), the same hacks and workarounds get copied from distro to distro, resulting in a page that's completely overwhelmed with information that mostly originated with Groovy and Hydro: http://wiki.ros.org/jade/Installation/OSX/Homebrew/Source Since there's little gained from the current approach, I'd be fine to move to OS-oriented seesaw install pages. The $ROS_DISTRO JS replacement I added some time ago may help in facilitating genericized instructions in some cases. On 23 September 2015 at 17:08, William Woodall via ros-release < ros-release@lists.ros.org> wrote: > I meant that when Kinetic comes out, we'll need to go to every platform > and put "{{{#!wiki version kinetic DOES NOT WORK}}}" or similar (which is > because there is no "default" option with the seesaw). Otherwise you just > get a blank page. > > But maybe a macro is too much work. Like I said it's not worse than the > current system. > > On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Vincent Rabaud > wrote: > >> Well, I actually think yet another macro would be too much work no ? Good >> text can fix your points I believe, e.g.: >> http://wiki.ros.org/Installation/Angstrom >> And for instructions that don't change much (like OSX I guess), well, >> it's the guy that usually writes the page that will fix it no ? One page >> with ROS-distro sections, or a bunch of includes (like what I did): his >> call no ? >> > > > > -- > William Woodall > ROS Development Team > william@osrfoundation.org > http://wjwwood.io/ > > _______________________________________________ > ros-release mailing list > ros-release@lists.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-release > >