This is my first mail message on the list, so I'm not sure if I'm doing
this right, at least I know Martin will receive this.

The ultimate LiveCD would contain:

Debian core,
Enlightenment E17,
Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, Blender, GIMP, Inkscape, Skale,
Rosegarden, GAIM, Media players like VLC or Totem - with lots of codecs,
A nice IDE (jEdit maybe, I wouldn't know), Lphoto, Ltunes, Nvu,
Frozen-bubble (of course) and openoffice.org 2

Some other programs as needed could be added, but only one for each task
that needs to be done.  This, with a handful of desklets and some nice
backgrounds/music could make a perfect liveCD for us creative folks, far
ahead of any Windows or Mac distro, far ahead of even most Linux distros
in terms of refinement and useability.

I am willing to do some artwork/webwork for such a distro, not to be a
continual residual distro, but a one-time thing, like true open-source
demo CD, showing only the best and most refined of open-source software.

 - innovati - 



> Just to continue a quick conversation with myself :)
> 
> Of course I've just remembered that the menu's are generated on the
fly upon
> first login at least in E16. I guess that would make it rather awkward
and /
> or messy to do, yes!
> 
> Martin.


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