On 2010-10-28, at 1:17 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

> On Oct 28, 2010, at 10:15 AM, David LeBer wrote:
>>>>> Since I am not a champion of keeping the WO frameworks out of the system 
>>>>> locations, I would use the WOInstaller.jar and the instructions found 
>>>>> here:
>>>> 
>>>> Sheesh, that should be "Since I am NOW a champion..."
>>> 
>>> For a person doing real development, yes.  But for someone who just wants 
>>> to try out WO?  With the lowest barrier possible?
>> 
>> You're moving the goalpost on me, the OP was Janine, I assumed she wanted 
>> opinions tempered with best practices for real work.
> 
> 
> She is, or was, trying to revive her "Intro to WO" tutorial.  Or I thought 
> she was.  :-)


Well, if that is the case then I was mistaken.

I haven't been a noob for a long time, but my gut tells me that there currently 
is no "quick and easy" way to get up and running with WO.

The turnkey installer gets part of the way there, but misses out on installing 
WO and Wonder, and needs constant care and attention to keep it relevant.

I keep thinking about writing a Golipse like tool for sucking down and 
installing WO and Wonder, but then I remember that Mike floated the idea of 
including WOInstaller.jar in WOLips and I go back to doing real work.

;david

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