On Thursday 22 April 2010 10:04:06 narendra sisodiya wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:56 AM, VIGNESH PRABHU 
<[email protected]>wrote:
> > Hi Narendra,
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:11 PM, narendra sisodiya
> >
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello there, Here is the current version of schoolos.
> > > visit : schoolos.org for more info
> > > Download from Sourceforge :-
> > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/schoolos/ Features :
> > > * No-mono
> > > * Lots of Software for all users (if somethings missing then
> > > let me know) * Almost all indic Languages
> > > * Desktop contains Ebooks
> > > * Based on Ubuntu9.10
> > > * Lots of Right Click script like(rotate)
> >
> > I would very much like to try this but since I dont have internet
> > connection at home and have a very restricted connection at
> > office, I am not able to download the iso. Is there anyway other
> > way I can try it out other than downloading the complete iso. I
> > guess, this will be a problem faced by everybody till you set up
> > some kind of repository on top of Ubuntu 9.04 repository, which
> > will help us install through apt-get. However even the repository
> > might not help us to get all the usuability changes that you
> > made.
>
> I guess you live in Bangalore. I wish IIT or IIM host its iso files
> for local distributions. Otherwise, I will ask Guru(IT4change) to
> host it. You can then collect from Guru's Office.

Vignesh Prabhu's mail points to much more insidious problem - 
maintainance. There is a regression in LTS10.04 with X.org. everyone 
who downloaded your iso has to do so again, or undertake a complex 
iso rebuild.
While providing the iso is a good facility, having your customisations 
in a separate set of packages would be much better.

-- 
Rgds
JTD
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