Hey, everyone:
I have been working on getting more people to use my slicer application (
and thus OCC).

One of the most common reasons people have cited for not using it is the
installation of OpenCascade.

There are three things that turn people off:

(1) they have to register to get anything
(2) the downloads are quite large
(3) the installation process is hard.

Have there been any thoughts/ideas to avoid this with pythonOCC by
distributing a version of OpenCascade with it?  I'm thinking perhaps a
version with just the runtime libraries ( no docs, source, toolkits, etc )?

Could this be incorporated into the PythonOCC installer?  This could
dramatically improve the number of takers on pythonOCC.

My additional hope would be that I could include my slicer app as a
pythonOCC sample. This would mean people could use it with only one
download, while it would allow me to avoid setting up another repository and
ensure that my application is available as a sample.

Thoughts? thanks

Dave
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