> I'm just doing some housekeeping on a Windows install, and notice that > the 'Publisher' of my Python 2.4 and 2.5 installs is shown as "Martin v. > Lowis". Whilst I *personally* find this very reassuring I wonder if this > is intended / ideal? I certainly intended it: the field really is called the "author" file in MSI, and is (was) intended to indicate the "manufacturer" of the MSI, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa367808(VS.85).aspx That Vista calls it "publisher" is somewhat ambiguous. In any case, bug #1737210 complained about it, and I changed it to "Python Software Foundation". I can't retroactively change it for the releases you are looking at. Regards, Martin
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