I'd like to summarize the discussions and choices regarding installing Leo. 
I think we are saying roughly the same things from different points of view.

Here is my summary:

1. Not everyone will want to install Leo the same way.

2. We want to make trying Leo for the first time as easy as possible.

3. We can assume that people read little or no docs before trying to 
install Leo.

Putting all this together, my conclusion is that the following pages should 
discuss how to install Leo in various ways:

- Leo's download page <http://leoeditor.com/download.html>, accessible from 
the blue "Download Leo" button on Leo's home page.

- Leo's Installing Leo page <http://leoeditor.com/installing.html>, 
accessible from Leo's Getting Started 
<http://leoeditor.com/getting-started.html> page.

At present, neither page clearly presents the pros and cons of installing 
via Anaconda, pip, git, setup.py, etc.

What do you think?

Edward

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