On July 5, 2014 4:14:35 AM EDT, James Leone <that_isridicul...@yahoo.com> wrote: >I was reading this thread: >http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2014/02/06/msg014023.html and >gave some thought about a framework in which to deliver NetBSD instant >gratification to the masses. > >Click'n format could use cutting edge technologies like java script or >active X to instantaneously dd an ISO image to hard drive clicking on >a link. The image should carry a light footprint such as to use minimal >bandwith, so perhaps just a kernel, a shell without auto-completion >bloat, VI and networking and lynx. The advanced version could save the >users hard disk in the cloud, retrievable for a nominal fee within a >few days.
You're thinking too small. I bet if you get "cutting edge" enough you could skip the click step and fully automate the process, and don't forget to include all of the user's friends computers too. I'm sure that if you streamline it enough noone will mind paying a fee to unlock their files. ;) Eric