Am Montag 03 Januar 2011, um 22:59:30 schrieb Julien Lavergne: > Hi Phill, > > Le lundi 03 janvier 2011 à 05:53 +0000, Phill Whiteside a écrit : > > I have a potential padawan to replace the one that vanished who would > > like to learn about iso building / backporting etc. In return he will > > assist the lubuntu team, it is still early days but he is favourable > > towards lubuntu as his posting at > > http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/2010/05/lubuntu-1004-distro-review.html > > shows. Whilst he is after his own flavour of ubuntu I think he would > > worth while taking on. I'd like to permanently kidnap him, but he really > > wants to learn about making a distro and has done a decent job of the > > one he has. The reason he contacted me was for for how to do a minimal > > install iso, I then proceeded to kidnap him.... well you need some one > > else who can take some of the work load off of you. He has assured me > > that he will not desert Lubuntu, in fact, I think it may be possible to > > convince him to drop his project and become fully committed to lubuntu. > > Well, I don't have really the time to teach people on how to build iso. > I think also that people that will learn this knowledge will want to > create their own distro, sooner or later. You probably noticed than we > run out of devs recently on LXDE side, so devs time is precious :) I > would like to teach backporting, which could be useful for everyone. But > I still can't find the time to organise it, so iso bulding is currently > out of the scope.
And of course there are lots of tutorials which show you how to build a live cd iso or even a minimal install cd. Backporting is another thing. This needs basically packaging skills first, and again there are lots of tutorials out there. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

