Well. Let's not start the endless discussion of "what's the better OS", right? :-) However, of course there will be volunteers interested in Windows if you decide to move to Linux. I'm one of them.
Don't take me wrong about my comment in this thread, and don't feel responsible because there are bugs in the Windows installer you provided, definitely it's not your fault. > Then you should also understand that unstable/nonexisting installer > is not going to delay LyX release at all (please correct me if I'm > wrong, but that's what I've concluded from the Pavel's explanation). Yeah. I saw his comment in another thread. But my vote is to wait until LyX is stable in both OS, so we guarantee the support for both platforms. Anyway, our BDFL may decide this for us. :-) Regards, --- Diego Queiroz 2011/4/19 Michal <ms-li...@ms.sebdan.com> > On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:42:49 -0300 > Diego Queiroz <queiroz.di...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I understand Michal, I was already aware of the discussion. > Then you should also understand that unstable/nonexisting installer > is not going to delay LyX release at all (please correct me if I'm > wrong, but that's what I've concluded from the Pavel's explanation). > > > The problem is that the normal installer (not the alternative one) > > isn't so stable also. > > > > In the present moment, your "alternative nonofficial installer" is the > > most stable release for Windows IMO. > That is precisely the reason why I am still updating it, despite > the circumstances. However, I am gradually 'drifting away' from Windows > platform and towards Linux, so I can't even guarantee that future > versions will be thoroughly tested, unless someone volunteers as a > tester (hint, hint...). BTW LaTeX on Linux is sooo much faster :) > > Regards, > Michał Skrzypek >