Hello Edward,

Here's my initial feedback to your questions:

2017-11-27 17:52 GMT+01:00 Edward K. Ream <[email protected]>:

I'd like to summarize the discussions and choices regarding installing Leo.
> I think we are saying roughly the same things from different points of view.
>
> Here is my summary:
>
> 1. Not everyone will want to install Leo the same way.
>

VR> Yes.


> 2. We want to make trying Leo for the first time as easy as possible.
>

VR> Yes (I hope so ;-)


> 3. We can assume that people read little or no docs before trying to
> install Leo.
>

VR> No, there is a (t least one) user who (tries to) read the documentation
...
VR>
VR> Maybe the combinations are to many, without introducing continuous
integration (CI) for Leo in all its platform variations?


> Putting all this together, my conclusion is that the following pages
> should discuss how to install Leo in various ways:
>
> - Leo's download page <http://leoeditor.com/download.html>, accessible
> from the blue "Download Leo" button on Leo's home page.
>
> - Leo's Installing Leo page <http://leoeditor.com/installing.html>,
> accessible from Leo's Getting Started
> <http://leoeditor.com/getting-started.html> page.
>
> At present, neither page clearly presents the pros and cons of installing
> via Anaconda, pip, git, setup.py, etc.
>
> What do you think?
>

VR> I'll try to (re-) read all the references you've been providing in this
email-thread - and -
VR>
VR> to provide my input here again ...


> Edward
>

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