Am 18.11.2011 02:41, schrieb Pau Garcia i Quiles:
Hi,
I am coorganizing the CrossDesktop DevRoom for FOSDEM 2012. You
probably have already seen the announcement because I have spammed
every list moderately related to the topic :-)
Last year people were very interested in KDE on Windows and one of the
post-event conclusions was it would be nice to have CDs with KDE on
Windows to give to attendants (i. e. instead of downloading
everything, distribute it in a CD).
Crazy me, I was thinking maybe we could take advantage of the 45-day
grace period for activation Microsoft offers and maybe create a live
CD with KDE on Windows. If we could replace Aero with Plasma, so that
it looks like "KDE with a Windows kernel", even better. I have not
really conducted much research into this (especially on the licensing
issues) but, what do you think?
Sounds good.
Technical speeking to distribute KDE on a CD do not requiry very much
efforts: Download and install a full release, write a simple executable
or batch file which inits kde and starts the desktop and one to shutdown
kde. Mastering could be done with an usb stick.
What kind of amount you are thinking of ? Who will make the cd label and
burn the cd's ?
Ralf
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