Why not have one version but allow for removing 
components?  Then the average user just has one 
downlad and no work to do, but 'power' users can 
customize their install to trim it for their 
specific purposes.  At least you'd know that most 
people could run your script without additional 
effort.  And the assumption would be if you knew 
enough to remove a component, then you'd know enough 
to put it back if you wanted to run a script that 
required it.

9/29/2002 1:44:05 PM, "G. Scott Jones" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>From: "Gregg Irwin"
><snip>
>> What I hope doesn't happen is for REBOL to become 
like 
>> some other languages that are really only good 
for 
>> programmers because it just requires too much 
effort to set 
>> them up, use them, and learn about how things 
work.
>
>I'll make that a "motion," and second it!
>:-)
>--Scott Jones
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