I'm all up for discussing how we can change things to achieve a goal.
First we had them all showing and then we chose to hid foreign architectures, right?
Back then, the idea was to highlight the native ones, this still happens when we decide to show them, foreign architecctures are greyed out.
What I also think it's confusing now is that if you decide to show foreign architectures and have that other checbox o by default, you get native options that are greyed out. It's hard to differentiate the native ones from the foreign. It's confusing.
My idea: we create a new standard for highlighting the first option. This can be shown in bold, and perhaps a different color (blue is nice, it's what links usually are colored like).
We change the behaviour of that box, and tell it to hide others that are not the latest (unchecked by default). This is not "treated" as foreign. Which means, if we have it marked and choose to show foreign, only the latest version of the foreign releases are shown.
I guess this makes sense from a design point of view.
cheers
But treating in the same was as foreign architecture (hiding it) doesn't seem clever
If the idea is to highlight the