> I described the necessary few steps a few times - it's really not hard
> and definitely not some kind of magic that nobody else besides me can
> do.


I tried one evening and couldn't figure it out.  But that's not really the
point... Ubuntu may not be that hard either, but someone unfamilar could
waste hours or days on something that's already well known.

It's my belief that if we have the steps documented (i.e. on the wiki)
similar to our git and compilation instructions, we could offer our own
interim test builds.

This way Umcaruje's trial and error doesn't get duplicated by the next
person, etc.

Of course, this would suggest we allow some new people access to the wiki,
right?  Does that make sense?

-Tres
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