https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97991
--- Comment #8 from Andras Timar <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #4) > > @Andras: Would be good to hear your feedback. Windows installer is created with help of a huge Perl script and standard tools from Windows SDK, such as msidb.exe. Installer maker script is configurable in regards of languages you build in, and you can fine tune what go into the package in scp2. So, in theory, your goal can be reached. I do not see why WiX or other installer maker frameworks would be better, but I see a big amount of work, if someone wants to migrate the scripts from one framework to the other. > > I personally dont have any issues with the current installer as i have a > 10MB fiber optics connection, i've spoken to people who had difficulties > downloading it because of size (e.g. my brother who lives in Somalia where > he has a shared 512kb connection and it took him ~4 hours to download it). > The situation was the same everywhere in the world 15 years ago. It is easy to get used to the comfort of high speed net connection, but I think 4 hours is not that much (maybe those users will not download LibreOffice daily for testing). If TDF ever decides to split the installer for different languages or geographies, I hope that the decision will be based on some survey and calculations of cost/benefit, not on anecdotal evidence. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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