Mike,
In general I agree with your changes, and although I know there has been
some discussion of images on list, personally, I think most folks would
find it useful to have at least one image available, even if it is an
outdated one, because it will allow them to get the pi up and running
with a minimum amount of fuss. Even though I know how, (and have done so
many times), creating a linux box that just works is a time consuming
process, and sometimes runs into snags that take time to diagnose.
Someone who is new to the pi might just want to get it up and running,
and who cares how old the image is, as long as the thing works, so they
can see it working, and know what's possible.
I know when I first started, having such an image would have saved me
much hassle.
I urge you not to eliminate all downloadable images, at least keep one
of them, regardless of it's age, as long as it still works with modern
pis, it won't matter how old it is, that's what updates are for once
it's installed.
I'd also urge you to leave the two pages you removed (stating you'd put
them back if there is interest), because there definitely is interest,
though someone may not know they're interested until after they've
viewed said page.
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