Philipp Schröder wrote:
Personally, I would really need LiveCDs, or none, see my points below.

I agree on the need for LiveCDs, and would like to cooperate with someone on building a good one.

Last night I installed the Edubuntu preview as a VMWare Guest (host is Kubuntu Hoary). Worked OK until I tried to update ... now it won't complete the bootstrap.

Anyway, I would prefer to fold in the inevitable flood of bugfixes after Breezy is released ... downloading an .iso is bad enough, but then immediately downloading several hundred MB of updates isn't going to be practical on a LiveCD.

I have some experience with LiveCDs, but not enough of remastering to count for anything. Started trying it with TheOpenCD but didn't get very far, just from not enough time for trial and error. Maybe someone with more remastering experience could take the lead, and I could test.

I can also program in Perl (and can read some Python ;-).

Oh, and add Belize to the list of counties interested.

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