You don't really need "the gzip" client, as in, "GNU Zip client" for Windows to uncompress gzip, programs like WinRAR and 7zip are usually fine for Windows, 7zip for example is free and open source and just a very small download... well if you can download an ISO, you surely can download 7zip.
2008/8/8 Justin C. Sherrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Would there be any objection to having zipped versions of our ISOs? The > file size wouldn't change much. > > If someone happens to be downloading with a Windows client, it's a minor > pain in the rear to have to track down a gzip binary for Windows to get to > the ISO. I have one comment from the Digest where someone got bit by > this, and I imagine there's others. > > http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/2008/07/21/2940.html > -- This e-mail may be confidential. You may not copy, forward, distribute, or, use any part of it. Note, this text has no effective legal binding on your part, there is no obligation to abide any or all parts of this. Treat it with the same level of care as any other pretending-to-be-law-speaking-but-not-really texts attached to e-mail messages you normally find on any other e-mails. For more information about disclaimers, please see: http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
