On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/10/9 Michael Foord <fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk>: >> Many Windows users would be quite happy if the standard mechanism for >> installing non-source distributions on Windows was via the wininst binaries. > > +1 I'm one of those people. +1 on installing packages on Windows through the native package manager (Add/Remove Programs). > I am working with Tarek to keep Windows issues (and in particular this > one) on the agenda. It's quite hard at times, as getting a > representative sample of Windows users' preferences/requirements is > difficult at best (Windows users seem as a group to be either very > quiet, or very easy to please. I'm an exception :-)) > > If any Windows users want to speak up and help, that would be > immensely useful! (And please, identify yourself as such - it's often > hard to determine who knows Windows, and who is a Unix user making > assumptions or best guesses). I'm a Windows user, and I've also spent a fair bit of time improving Python's bdist_msi support exactly so that we have better support for Windows native package management. However, I don't have enough time to keep up with the massive package management threads. If you want to CC me occasionally to get my feedback on a particular comment though, I'd be happy to speak up. Steve -- Where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that? --- The Hiphopopotamus
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