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Making Octave updates trivial for maintenance in large scale computing infrastructures. Octave binary for OS X.  What should be included in an all-in-one installer? What versions of OS-X can/should be "supported"? Octave binary for Windows. What should be included in an all-in-one installer? What versions of Windows can/should be "supported".
Making Octave updates trivial for maintenance in large scale computing infrastructures. Octave binary for OS X.  What should be included in an all-in-one installer? What versions of OS-X can/should be "supported"? Octave binary for Windows. What should be included in an all-in-one installer? What versions of Windows can/should be "supported".
We have a good relationship with Debian and Fedora maintainers.  Not so much other GNU/Linux distriubtions.  Can we improve our relationships with others?  How?


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