On Thursday 11 December 2008 21:51, Tommy[D] wrote:
> Matthew Toseland schrieb:
> > On Thursday 11 December 2008 18:32, Tommy[D] wrote:
> >> Matthew Toseland schrieb:
> >>> On Tuesday 02 December 2008 00:09, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> >>>> IMHO installs would work better if:
> >>>> - We get rid of the config panel in the installer.
> >>>> - We always download the plugins, and ask the user about them in the 
> >>>> first-time wizard (where necessary).
> >>>> - We always install auto-start, and in the installer, warn the user 
close 
> > to 
> >>>> the beginning. We can provide a kill-the-autostart script, and even put 
> > it 
> >>> on 
> >>>> the start menu, but we should not have to ask the user whether to 
> >>> auto-start: 
> >>>> we should just do it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Any opinions?
> >>>>
> >>> Since nobody has any opinion, I must be right. Filed bug, will deal with 
> > soon 
> >>> (for large values of "soon"!)
> >>>
> >>>
> >> As long as the first-wizard is smart enough to skip the question, if the 
> > plugins are not there
> > 
> > Why?
> > 
> 
> Because i am talking from a view of a package creater:
> 
> -If the user only installs the basic package, he gets freenet without 
plugins, in this case the
> wizard should just skip the question about plugins.
> -If the user installs some specific or all plugins, he wants them, so the 
question in the wizard may
> annoy him or may even be useless as freenet itself is not able to remove the 
plugins.
> 
> Nice would be something like a list of locally existing plugins in the 
plugins dir, so that the user
> could just click a plugin and it gets installed and used.

Ah so you're not going to just tell the node to skip the wizard?
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