My main concern is: If we raise the max limit to 2GB, won't we be giving more opportunities to people say: "Well, now that we have 2GB, why don't we raise it to 3GB"? I think we should raise it in 500mb, and set the top limit as 1.5gb. I don't know if 500mb would be enough, but we should give it a try.
2015-02-11 13:40 GMT-02:00 Bruno Benitez <gridc...@gmail.com>: > > > 2015-02-11 12:06 GMT-03:00 Pasi Lallinaho <p...@shimmerproject.org>: > >> > I would suggest a one click install or something similar for >> LibreOffice amd stick with 1GB. >> >> This has been suggested before with LibreOffice and other software. What >> does the rest of the team feel about this generally (without having to >> +1 or -1)? >> >> Isn't the USC already like a one click install? > > I think it would be more beneficial to users to have a "Welcome to > Xubuntu" tutorial in the desktop, something like the installer slideshow > but that can be called by users and has a "uninstall me" at the end of > itself, it should explain the basic software that comes with xubuntu and > how simple is to get alternatives, like "page one, internet (explains > firefox and hexchat/pidgin, and some of the alternatives)", "page two: > office (explains abiword and gnumeric and how easy is to install LO or any > other)", 3 multimedia (gmb, ristretto and parole), and finally games. I > think this would be more sensible as it would serve as a teaching tool to > new users about how to behave in the ubuntu environment and how to get new > applications. > > > > For the matter of ISO target size i don't think we should change it, ≃1GB > is good. but it should not be a limit size, if applications already shipped > require more space then be it, no applications should be dropped. > > > > > > -- > Bruno.- > > -- > xubuntu-devel mailing list > xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel > >
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