A lot of attention is paid to usability in Leo, but I can't imagine it's 
ever been intended for normal end users. If anyone claims it is, then they 
haven't had much experience with real normal end users. I have been the 
techiest person at every job I've ever had over many decades, which totals 
thousands of people, and I'm the village idiot around here.

And say you make it super-easy to install, (which currently happens to be 
the easiest thing about Leo 8-) then once Betty secretary got it up and 
running, what is she going to do with it? Having a reasonably high "barrier 
to entry" at installation time ensures that even if someone isn't a 
programmer, at least they are able to follow instructions, and figure 
things out to fill in the gaps.

Note this is pretty much par for the course for most of the powerful tools 
in the FOSS world - say you want to set up Apache with PHP and MySQL to run 
a wiki, and then figure out how to get it to authenticate and authorize 
user groups from an existing LDAP server. Not too many "end-user friendly" 
tools in that space - which is also much more of a close-ended system than 
the infinite flexibility Leo offers. . .

Now it probably wouldn't take **that** much work to package a fork of Leo 
to work as a decent note-taking outlining tool, or a filesystem 
meta-manager, or a to-do tracker/project management system, but only one of 
those use cases at a time. Then all the features that aren't directly 
relevant to that particular use would need to be "hidden" if not actually 
removed. 

And somehow I don't think that is what the current developers want to spend 
their time doing, not to mention who would handle the much larger volume of 
support questions that would come from such users? IMO Leo is intended 
primarily as a tool for Python programmers - and I'm sure non-Python 
programmers could also get up to speed pretty quickly. For the rest of us, 
it's a pretty steep learning curve - well worth the climb (I'm sure) but 
not like say getting to know Photoshop. But of course I shouldn't be 
speaking for the developers, all the above is sheer speculation on my part.

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