On 10/26/2010 03:20 PM, todd rme wrote:
I think a better solution would be an online installer (possibly the same software as an
automatic updater). You just download a small program, tell it what parts of
libo you want, it pulls those parts and the necessary dependencies from
a server
I'm not sure which assumption is worse:
* That people whose connection is not good enough to download the
program have a connection that is good enough to install it;
* That the program is going to be installed on a computer that can
access the Internet;
jonathon
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