Not trying to be contrary or anything. Just note that, while not the
target audience, we ourselves may find ourselves using the cd, perhaps
where forced to work on a windows box. Sure, we know where to get these
programs, but if all our favorites are on one cd, all the merrier. I
know I have in the past used the sss cd to install gVIm on windows
machines where a decent internet connection was lacking.

Von "Exploring all avenues" Fugal

I think it would be cool to have the "beyond the basics" stuff on a second CD or a forked project so it doesn't trip up new users.


Jordy

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