The first cut at a 2.11.90 liveCD is being uploaded: http://tieguy.org/misc/gnome-livecd-2.11-i386-en-1.iso http://tieguy.org/misc/gnome-livecd-2.11-i386-en-1.iso.md5
Whenever the md5 is up, the .iso is complete; if the md5 is not up, the iso is not yet complete. Simple ;) Known issues: * more configuration questions than their used to be, which is a problem :/ * sound broken * English-only right now Feature, sort of: * 150M or so of free space! Most of the obvious suspects are there (gnumeric/abi/planner for productivity, gimp/inkscape for art, tomboy/f-spot/blam/muine representing the mono crowd). So are servers: jabberd and hula are there, though neither really work ATM. They won't take up much more space when they work, so ignore them ;) still no beagle; currently ubuntu beagle packages are broken. I'm open to other suggestions of what to do with that space- if no other high quality gnome apps come to mind, the space will go to windows builds of gaim and other such. There are still *many* TODO items that could be done by folks on this list. From http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLiveCd_2fToDo : * prepare a 'cover letter' to use to send this to the media prior to the 2.12 release. Would explain how to use it, how it won't damage their machines, highlights of things they should look at, etc. * create (fake?) emails/todo list/calendar data for the evo that is loaded on the desktop, so that when someone clicks on evolution, they get a 'welcome to GNOME' email or something like that instead of an empty inbox and an empty calendar. Fake data for other apps is welcome. :) * improve the media files here: http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fExampleMediaFiles or here: http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/livecd-project/root-dir/etc/skel/Desktop/ improvements might include: * update the community pictures * port the two .abw docs into docbook so that they can be translated and output into multiple formats (one is already partially done, you can see in CVS) * go wild :) Note that someone is already working on the 'sneak peek at gnome 2.12', so don't spend time on that one, though maybe a better stylesheet would be welcome :) Anyway, g'night- iso should be up in about three hours- Luis -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
