Hi Shaun,
Am Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:26:57 +0100 (BST), schrieb Shaun McDonald:
> Many other organisations that distribute software
> through the use of a disk image also include a readme
> file in the base of the archive that explains how to
> install. 

I do have a german version of an installation readme that is based 
on the german installation guide. I think that with 2.0.1 the 
installation guide will be in the official packages.

> Would it be possible to have a readme file include in
> the disk image to explain to people about the build
> that they have just downloaded?

This is a good idea and see above a basic german readme that 
explains this is here on my Mac and I will continue work on it once 
I am at home. Currently I was in Munich for the Systems fair and 
now I have three days of holiday at my parents and please 
understand that I sometimes need some time off of my Mac :-)
Once the readme is done I will search for translaters and we can 
think about how to include it. Currently if I understand it 
correctly I am not allowed to repack the final Mac OS X dmg once 
the build process is done so we need to find a solution that puts 
the readme into the final dmg.


@all: Please stop the Full Qutes here. Thank you.

Kind Regards, 
Eric Hoch

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