Heikki Toivonen wrote:
2) Put everything in the end user release, and drop developer release.

  
+1
3) Make developer and end user releases identical (except for the fact
that one has debug binaries and one optimized).

  
+1, (but option 2 still being my preference) and also include a warning on the download page that says "Don't use the developer/debug binaries for anything but wx development"

Actually, I have a question: what's the point of the debug symbols in the binary if you don't have the sources to do anything significant? I mean if you have to download the wx sources from our tree anyway, along with the debug binary, who are we really helping? We're helping the very small set of people who need to debug, but not compile, wx. I'm guessing there are exactly 0 people out there interested in this.

Alec
4) Something else. Please describe.

  

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