I contacted Ken VanDine off list, and he and the new maintainer are discussing getting some new images (or 2.30) ready.
Paul On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Darton Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've been following the thread and could throw some resources at > creating live media. Who should I contact? > > Website action items below. > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Paul Cutler <[email protected]> wrote: > > I might recommend either removing the Installable part or changing the > > copy to talk about the Distributions page. I think it's in a user's > > best interest to install a downstream distribution such as Ubuntu, > > Foresight or Fedora for example - installing the GNOME Live media will > > limit the user's ability to get 3rd party software such as GNOME-Do or > > Gwibber, etc etc. > > > Removed links for now, added the following: > > "To install GNOME onto any computer or virtual machine, download one > of the GNU/Linux distributions listed on the Distributions Page. These > distributions will install GNOME as the default desktop, allowing you > to get started right away." > > Maybe we should mention that many of these distros also offer live CDs > and can boot the OS without installing. Not sure if they load GNOME in > that config though. > > > For VMWare and Virtualbox, I'd reverse the order for two reasons: > > > > 1) Alpahbetical > > > > 2) Virtualbox has an open source version and VMWare is closed source > > (I'm not trying to start a flame war here - and I do believe we need to > > link and talk about VMWare). > > > > Now that I think about it, I'd put QEMU and Parallels above the > > Virtualbox / VMWare section as well as QEMU and KVM are free software. > > > > Done. > > Regards, > > Darton >
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