Steve Dower added the comment:
So I'm the "team" that designed it the first time (with input from others, of
course, but it wasn't designed by a committee or anything), and the primary
goal was to enable a single-click install for the majority of users, biased
towards simplicity for users wh
Christian Buhtz added the comment:
In the attachment you will find a PDF with variants A to D on each side.
I tried to think into the design decisions made by the team who created the
current installer. I am not sure of course but I tried to take this (assumed)
decisions into account.
Varian
Christian Buhtz added the comment:
Thank you very much for your quick replay and for taking my problems and
thoughts into account.
I have to dive deeper into the topic but still have some ideas how to re-design
the wizard.
IMHO the primary problem is that on the first page the decision betw
Steve Dower added the comment:
> I am not sure but would say that the first two options are related to the
> py-launcher not the the python interpreter itself.
You correctly read the options, so we'll need a suggestion on how to make it
more clear without becoming impenetrable. Maybe changin
New submission from Christian Buhtz :
Hello together,
this is is about the installer of Python 3.9.10 on Windows 10 64bit.
I have problems to interpret the installer wizard/dialog. And my argument is
that no matter if there are good reasons for the current options some of the
users are confus