2009/6/25 Colin Caughie <c.caug...@indigovision.com>

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Doug Philips [mailto:d...@mac.com]
> > Sent: 24 June 2009 20:54
> > To: Steve Borho
> > Cc: tortoisehg-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: Re: [thg] One week to go
> >
>

[discussing if certain extension should be part of installer or not]

>
> > Thank you. I don't want to have to tell my team not to enable it.
> > Part of the problem with that option is that it seems to simple, and
> > yet it can cause -such- havoc. :(
>
> I've certainly seen it cause havoc if some people working on a repo have it
> enabled and others don't. Is this what you mean? I guess that in itself is a
> good reason not to have TortoiseHG make it easy to enable. The last SCM tool
> we used had line ending conversion enabled by default and made it difficult
> to turn off, so that was never a problem.
>
> Perhaps the solution for us would be to create a custom installer for our
> organization that doesn't give the option _not_ to install it; that way
> there's less chance that someone can mess up the repo having different
> settings from everyone else.
>

There seem to be several persons interested in custom installers. Why not
collaborate on this? The current installation build process needs
some clean-up, and while we are at that we might as well make customization
easier.

Just to test interest, how many are interested in custom installers?

If you have built a custom installer, are there any parts that could be
shared?

A simple way to collaborate is to keep installer-repos on bitbucket, simply
by forking the thg-installer repo.

Regards,
Peer
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