Thomas, > zyx-liveinstaller (now available by yum install in f13) > gedit > gparted > > and SugarClone > http://people.sugarlabs.org/fgrose/SugarClone > > should be added to the soas spin ASAP
SOAS-3 is done. Any changes will now be targetted at SOAS-4. zyx installer was not working and had been stated by the maintainer that he no longer wanted to support it in Fedora and hence it was dropped at the request of the maintainer. By the time it was fixed it was well and truly too late to actually make the release with any form of QA what so ever, we might consider adding it back in SOAS-4 if the maintainer proves to be responsive again. SugarClone as mentioned to you previously isn't packaged in Fedora and until that point will never be included. And gedit/gparted don't add anything to the ability to install. I don't see what a GNOME text editor does to improving an install, and everything that gparted can do all be done through the liveinst install as that is what liveinst uses under the hood. The idea with SoaS is to keep it simple. Its not meant to cover every base with 100s of tools. Its meant to be able to put on a USB key with the possible install. If you want 100s of options I would suggest people get the Fedora DVD and install it that way where you get the 100s of options and packages that you want. You could even install it to boot off a Fibre Channel SAN if you wanted to :-) Regards, Peter _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas

