Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
currently we have two types of CDs for lenny(-test) (plus DVDs):
- a amd64-i386-powerpc-CD which is a netinstall CD
- three arch-specific CDs which used to install Debian Edu without network,
but dont work without network nowadays. According to Vagrant a main+
thinclientserver downloads 1.1G, so there is not really room to trim
that down to work from CD.
So I would suggest to just drop the arch-specific CDs, as they dont provide
much benefits. Even poor schools should have one DVD-drive by now (and we
should IMO rather get usbstick-installs working than wasting time on such
CDs) or can use the netinstall CD, because they are behind a proxy.
What do you think?
regards,
Holger
I agree completely, it will release resources for doing the other
builds, perhaps more frequently. Reduce the complexity of the build
environment. And the workload of the build admins.
Ronny Aasen
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