Ah yes, feel the eternal tension :)

Miniconda or Anaconda? 
Using Anaconda, you have a very large set of packages, some of which are 
outdated.
>From the Conda.io https://conda.io/docs/install/quick.html site:
*NOTE: If you choose to install the full Anaconda package, it requires 3 GB 
of available disk space.*
Using Miniconda  py3.6 64bit the Binary File is only 57.8 MB.

For me I would probably go for Miniconda as it allows more control over 
packages, although I tried it only once and it didn't play well with 
packages I already had installed.
At first glance my preference might be to have a *separate section* for 
those interested in installing Ana/Mini conda, rather than complicate the 
'compact and direct' docs.

Edward - do you have any statistics on how Leo's user base installs Leo? 
Sure the numbers might be meaningless as most git downloads are updates, 
but the knowledge may help guide the direction of the install documents.

HTH however I don't have a Mac. 

Regards
Lewis

On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 2:27:33 AM UTC+11, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
> off...@riseup.net <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Whoops! hit enter at the wrong time. I meant that I started my mail 
>> thinking in native installers, but as I progressed the (mini)conda method 
>> seemed better.
>
>
> ​Good.  I think we are in reasonable agreement.
>
> Edward
>

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