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I think that there is a need for a team to just write an installer. People aren't going to like it even if Haiku is at Release candidate 3 1.0. They are going to like the simplicity or not. You don't create a fan-base by waiting forever for a perfect product. People want to see a different OS on their computer, if it's good, they will wait.
And yes, I am sure it is easy to install Haiku if you have done it before. I have, but that is because I used my BeOS 4.5 CD to partition it, etc. It's just not easy for everyone.