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From the workstation meeting notes apr.13
14:06:46 <sesivany> Python2 PyQt doesn't seem to be well maintained on
Mac and Martin has not been able to build a single installation file
which is what mac users expect.
What's meant by "single installation file"?
If Fedora Media Writer on OS X will be a self-contained .app
(directory of all resources, the .app extension makes it appear as a
single file to the user) then there are multiple ways to deliver that.
It can be tar.gz, zip, or dmg. User double clicks, then drags the
application to /Applications or ~/Applications or can even run the
program from ~/Downloads if they want. If it's not signed, by default
they get a message and have to go elsewhere to allow it to launch but
that's fairly well understood at this point by most users.
Can't Red Hat pay the $100 bucks to have a developer account and
have it signed?
I'm pretty sure we have some people with developer accounts internally
as well, and it would be better to make it as easy as possible to use.