"Download Tor Source Code" link from download page is no longer accurate
On https://www.torproject.org/download/ there is a link called "Download Tor Source Code" which takes you to https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/
But:
-
(1) The thing that you can download from this /tor/ page is the source code for the tor proxy, whereas the Tor download page gives you Tor Browser and implies that it's Tor, so if I wanted to download the source code for the Tor that I can get on the download page, I'd expect to be getting the Tor Browser source code.
-
(2) We're shipping compiled Windows "expert mode Tor" binaries from this page too, which is a surprising place to find them since the label says 'source code'.
One option would be to put Tor Browser source code onto that page too, and make a new page which has the Windows expert mode packages. But I bet the UX people don't want to complicate the download page with even more links, and that makes sense.
Another option would be to make a more comprehensive "alternate downloads" page, which includes source code pointers (both Tor Browser and Tor) plus alternative Tor Browser builds (like the expert bundle) plus also pointers to our deb page and rpm page, and maybe even pointers to other Tor things that you might want to download (nyx? Guardian Project things?).
Maybe this bigger page is something we imagined for one of the sub websites like dev.tpo, and we could just link to it from here? Or maybe we do want a central page on the main website to tell people how else to download Tor things?