Thanks for improving documentation Ede, Michaël
Le 07/08/2011 21:15, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit : > I just updated > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Installation > > and there is a 'how to start' page > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Starting_OpenJUMP > > You might want to finetune them or use the as guidance. > > ede > > > > On 07.08.2011 20:51, Sunburned Surveyor wrote: >> I can help with the packaging of the releases for Windows if that will >> ease the burden for Michael or the other maintainers. >> >> Do we need a Windows EXE for the latest release? How have we been >> putting it together for past releases? >> >> It also might help to have a tutorial video explaining how to install >> and run the platform-independent distro of OpenJUMP on Windows. I'll >> see if I can put one together. I'm over committed as usual, but maybe >> I can make a video this week after work. >> >> Landon >> >> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:39 AM,<edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote: >>> On 14.07.2011 19:48, Stefan Steiniger wrote: >>>> Hei Ed& Michael, >>>> >>>> yes... windows users are lazy and do what they are used to and that's >>>> what I am actually seeing for myself too: if I have the option for an >>>> exe to install, then I download it. (Though rediscovering the Ubuntu >>>> packaging service: the whole packaging on linux is nice too... even nicer) >>> i am just asking,) not being the one having the work.. but continuing your >>> statement if we release more oftenand keep it we should find a way to >>> automate it as far as possible >>> >>>> Having a look at the downloads stats (when they work again) should >>>> confirm that the extra effort makes sense. >>> that assumes that windows users wouldn't download the zip files. i'd argue >>> they would, given they are told what it is and what to do. since windows xp >>> zip files are natively supported. >>> >>> plus my 2 cents (we've got 4 now :) ..ede >>> >>>> cheers from Calgary (my 2 cents) >>>> stefan >>>> >>>>>> windows setup: >>>>>> >>>>>> as fancy as it is. is it worth the extra effort, necessary for every >>>>>> release (can we automate that?)? what are the benefits? windows users >>>>>> can as well use the multiplatform distro. >>>>> Packaging a windows version is a bit of extra work. I don't use the >>>>> installer nor the .exe, even if I'm a windows user, but I think this is >>>>> useful for a better adoption of OpenJUMP. I would be pleased to study >>>>> multiplatform installers like IzPack which I used in the past, but this >>>>> is not my priority for now. >>>>> >>>>> Michaël >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric >>>> Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup >>>> Secrets Revealed." 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