+1 Mark
On 3/21/07, Ronny Aasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > After months of discussion and contemplation, I've come to realise > that I believe debian-edu is best served by switching to shipping a > DVD image. The reason is that we have spent too much time fighting > the 700 MiB size limit, and too little time working on the user > experience. > > Concentrating on the DVD will force or to focus on the selection of > user application and how they appear on the desktop, as well as the > set of services we provide out of the box, instead of struggelig with > getting rid of the less-used packages. We will still have to work on > keeping the menu short, to avoid overloading pupils and teachers with > too many options. We will have to adjust the package lists and > partition tables to adjust for more packages being installed. > > Comments, protests? > > I do not own any DVD burder myself, so I will be unable to create the > install medium myself. Is this a problem for more then me? > > Friendly, > I agree, we spent way to much time on the minor space of the cd. and it creates friction in the project when packages compete on a slot for CD1 what i think we should have is 1. the DVD image. with everything we need(want?). 2. a cd netinstall image perhaps it can install the barebone profile if there is no network. I will try to spend some time getting the cd network aware. Ronny -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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