On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 17:10:00 +0900, shelarcy wrote:
> I want to know what is a good for readme.txt description.
> I think we must write not only for Windows but also other platforms.
> And we must avoid lengthy instruction same as wxHaskell page and wiki.

I agree.

The readme should probably just tell you the minimum you need to install
wxhaskell using the packages.  On Windows, it should probably just say
which batch files to run.  On Mac, it's pretty self-explanatory (just
double-click the .pkg file).  Not sure about Linux; probably just tell
the user to copy the lib files?

Other than that, we probably want to link to the homepage and the wiki
and suggest the user compile the sample applications to make sure
everything is working

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