Andrew Rooney wrote: > As a rural Quebec dial-up user (I'm a anglophone from England living > in a francophone community, I don't know if this make me an > "International" user or just a glutton for punishment!) :-\ I > would prefer some kind of choice not to include all language packs. I > would say the majority of people do not have access to hi-speed > /broadband /satellite internet, either through lack of infrastructure > or money. > > Mind you are we talking MB or kb? > > Andrew
While this isn't a done deal, I will say Ubuntu is a broadband OS to many and especially with Ubuntu Studio we aim at a higher-end systems. _Usually_ this means more affluent people that also have high-speed internet connections. The same thinking has led us to only have a DVD. So that said, people on dial-up are less of a concern. Many have said "I hate wasting a DVD for 900MB. Why not put more on it?" Language packs look like a good fit here. It's really gonna come down to exactly how much bigger it makes the disk. I won't be concerned with 200MB or so. -Cory -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
