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Author terry.reedy
Recipients mwichmann, ned.deily, paul.moore, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2020-06-13.16:39:40
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Mats, thank you for chiming in.  py.exe is preferred *if* one starts python from a command line.  Some beginners have never seen one or know what it is.  This is most likely to be true of people who don't know 'installer' from 'launcher'.  The installer is usually launched from a browswer or possibly Explorer, not a console.

That said, I would not mind also linking to whatever page, but I agree now with Steve about starting with something minimal that works, at least if the default 'install icons' was left checked.
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