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I have the feeling that installing ALL packages presented in OMA is an overkill. For example, a beginner user might be merely interested in basic analyses such as alpha, beta and DA analyses. In that case, it would be sufficient to install a minimal set of packages and exclude less accessible packages.
Providing a minimal set of packages would improve user experience and simplify troubleshooting when teaching practical courses. Thus, I propose to have multiple installation scripts (or one script with conditional options like "basic", "intermediate" and "advanced") that conditionally install packages based on level of performed analysis.
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I have the feeling that installing ALL packages presented in OMA is an overkill. For example, a beginner user might be merely interested in basic analyses such as alpha, beta and DA analyses. In that case, it would be sufficient to install a minimal set of packages and exclude less accessible packages.
Providing a minimal set of packages would improve user experience and simplify troubleshooting when teaching practical courses. Thus, I propose to have multiple installation scripts (or one script with conditional options like "basic", "intermediate" and "advanced") that conditionally install packages based on level of performed analysis.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: