On Tue, Apr 09, 2002, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > The only way a significant change in the development model is going to work > is if the effort necessary to generate micro releases drops drastically. If > churning out a binary installer *suitable for a development branch* can be > reduced to a few minutes, fine. If not, then I suspect either someone else > will have to take that task over from Tim or Windows installers won't get > cut for development point releases. Seems to me that for dev releases, there's no need for a "Windows installer". A zip file that contains the necessary install tree ought to be sufficient. There will still need to be the effort of convincing people to download those releases, but I think (based on *my* mindset) that it will actually be easier because there won't be any worries about mucking with the registry. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "There are times when effort is important and necessary, but this should not be taken as any kind of moral imperative." --jdecker
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