I've pushed a build of current git of livecd-tools into rawhide so that it can start to get some more testing beyond those of us who are using git. While I don't know of anything big and looming as far as changes to the API, I reserve the right to change it until we're a lot closer to finished with Fedora 9.
Now that it's pushed out, though, there are three more things that I want to get into the tree feature-wise for Fedora 9 (and thus, over the next couple of weeks) and otherwise, just focus on finding and fixing up any latent bugs 1) Get Rich's patch from yesterday/today in. I mostly just didn't want to rock the boat since I was pretty comfortable with things as they were but should just be a matter of me doing the commit 2) Get dmc's bits for persistence in 3) Get some of Luke's work for allowing livecd-iso-to-disk to also be useful on Windows (and have a GUI) into the main livecd repo. This is perhaps a little more controversial, but I really don't see the value of maintaining this elsewhere and having two of these scripts. Other opinions welcome, though. Jeremy -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list
