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Hi,

I assume there has been discussion on the topic below, but to add:

Michael Meeks wrote (11-11-10 15:01)

                + avoid at all costs per-language installers - Michael
                        + excessive build / mirror / delay problems


* on-line Help download
        + in extremis can have a link on the wiki, to offer help download


                + yeah, extended tooltips are in help
                + these are helpful one or two sentences of
                  what it's doing. internally the description
                  is in the help files - Andre
                + loosing it acceptable, if no crashes - Andre


What is presented by e.g. Ubuntu installer is quite useful, for as far I can judge (no idea if it is true for all languages)

- Installer offers my native language
- During installation, installing/downloading full language support is added (and fall back to do it later, in case there is no internet connection at that moment)

On top of that, we can also add the choice to download install full Help, including extended Help tips.

Note: for distribution via CDRom, and maybe also via the distro's, full installation including translation and Help is most appropriate IMO. Not all on our planet have easy access to fast internet.

Ciao - Cor
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