On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 14:33 +0200, Murray Cumming wrote: > On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 13:13 +0100, Joachim Noreiko wrote: > > I wonder, how much does this Linux/X/GNOME/Distro > > stack hurt us, and how much does it help us? > > We normally change very Ubuntu-specific stuff in the LiveCD, where that > is easy. For instance, we use Epiphany instead of Firefox and change the > theme to the GNOME default. > > But Marcus Bauer obviously didn't get much feedback about his 2.14 > LiveCD, so he can hardly be blamed if it isn't perfect.
So during the 2.13 cycle, Brent made a VMPlayer image for Gnome. I don't think it ever got released to the general public, but a number of our documentation folks were using it. As I understand it, Brent used the LiveCD stuff as a starting point for the image, which in turn is based off of Ubuntu. Both processes sound similar to me, just different in how they ultimately "encode" the final operating system. This naturally leads me to ask if we could have a team that produces both a VM and a LiveCD for every one of our unstable releases. It seems to me that, if you're already making one, making the other shouldn't be much additional effort. Documentation people seem to really like using the VM, so that would provide a number of test users who are really hammering into the system. If the VM and LiveCD come from the same setup, then feedback on one equals feedback on the other. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
