On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 01:09:13AM +0530, Soumyadip Modak wrote: > Hi, > I was looking at the Google Summer of Code proposals, and the Creative > Commons LiveCD proposal caught my eye. Talking to people on #cc on IRC, > threw up a few interesting possibilities. > "tannewt" suggested that instead of a Linux LiveCD, I could make CD > resembling the OpenCD (http://www.theopencd.org) with CC-licensed content > and maybe a few applications to work on the material, like audacity, etc. > > I'd like to know the opinion of people on the possible structure of the CD. > Will a traditional Linux live CD be a better idea, or is the OpenCD style CD > more useful ? Please suggest ideas that you would like to see implemented on > the CD.
Wouln't a GNU/Linux live CD containing CC licensed content and CC-enabled applications the right solution? People with Windows could still access the content, but the CD could also be used as a showcase of the possibilities of "free culture" works - from functional content (software) non non-functional. Cheers, Andrea
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