On Tuesday 05 December 2006 06:56, houghi wrote:
> Yes. When looking at the different projects, you see basicaly two
> directions. One for a 'small' version, be it on low end machines or small
> in size. The other is the education part.
>
> Perhaps it is wise to look at where these projects are similar and
> concentrate them. Having 5 projects doing almost the same by 5 different
> people comes to nothing. Having one project by the same 5 people will
> allow coninuety over a longer period of time.

The musician's version JackLab is different, but they have own development, 
and they are actually not very much present on openSUSE. 

The MicroSUSE is one man project to make embedded version. It is SUSE just in 
the name, as it will use completely different software base. 

SUPER and 1_CD are experimental performance oriented versions. 

MiniSUSE, as you can recall, is environmental friendly, in a basic idea to 
give new life to older hardware, so we can learn from 1_CD and MicroSUSE, but 
sincerely we (I) have to learn how to make bootable CD/DVD (thanks for 
makeSUSEdvd) with changed demand on memory during installation. That will 
take some time, for sure, unless some developers jump in.

The 'small' and 'educational' are probably the closest, as MiniSUSE could be 
nice base for EduSUSE and many more application specific subsets of openSUSE. 


-- 
Regards,
Rajko M.
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