Hi, I've got to know about Tahoe-LAFS through the bitcoin forum. I've setup a topic about starting a tahoe-lafs grid within the bitcoin community for them to join and use. The few people within that forum that tried to install Tahoe-LAFS had some problems, largely caused by the things you mentioned in your mail. So, as to an end user you hit the nail on its head.
I've managed to get Tahoe-LAFS running on my Gentoo system (provided updated ebuilds (with stripping out all the darcs-related dependencies) on the gentoo bugzilla) and on MS Windows, which was difficult and had to go through some hoops to get it running on that as well. I'm glad someone is looking into this, to make it more easy for people to get it running. I would also advise you to look at other python programs, to see how they have solved those issues. No need to reinvent the wheel. Dependencies aren't so much of a problem, as long as it is doing it's job sufficiently enough to be a dependency, so Twisted isn't a problem to me at all. Darcs-related stuff on the other hand should not be a dependency for end users, as it isn't used by Tahoe-LAFS in the end. I hope your improvements will find their way into the main releases. Regards, Myckel Habets
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