My personal preference is to unseed kino. With either option 1 or 2, people need the network to get a working application, and I'd rather have an installation of kino actually work, than to install "crippled" software by default which makes it nonobvious how to install the missing bits.
My personal preference is to unseed kino. With either option 1 or 2, people need the network to get a working application, and I'd rather have an installation of kino actually work, than to install "crippled" software by default which makes it nonobvious how to install the missing bits.