Talked to David K for awhile on how to proceed with a Debian live cd. 

First off, would 32 or 64 bit be better for most folks? I would assume 64 is 
pretty much the common standard.

Second, my goal was to do a live cd with an install option. Would just a live 
cd be better?  David is making a set of .deb packages for now. Later we might 
do a repository. He is going to follow Fred's script for centos in order to 
build the packages for Debian . I had thought possibly about trying to 
incorporate that script into the installation process when you start the Debian 
install process. Or I could create a live cd that has an option to install a 
vanilla Debian installation and have instructions on how to run the script 
manually that runs the Rivendell install.

Any ideas and feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!

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> On Aug 24, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2016 09:12:07 -0500
> David Klann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I requested a Tryphon wiki account a few months ago. I heard back from
>> Florent Peyraud on June 12th letting me know that my wiki account was
>> active. So it seems there is life at Tryphon, but not much activity
>> keeping up with the packaging of Rivendell... <
> 
>  According to his Linked-In profile, Alban got a new job in October
> 2015--about the time he disappeared here.
> 
> --Chuck W.
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