On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:49:39AM -0500, Jared K. Smith wrote: > 2011/1/12 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxxxxxx>: > > The showcase ( in this case Multi Live *DE DVD ) should reflect the > > final product ( tried and install Chosen Live *DE ) as much as possible. > > > > Each *DE has it's own display manager thus the user experience would > > differ ( and cause disappointment from the end users ) from "tried and > > tested liked" to "chosen to install" ( since he would expect the same > > display manager he was presented with to begin with ) however this would > > make sense to me to do if all the *DE shared the same display manager. > > There are definitely pros and cons to each method. > > First, the current method that Christoph is proposing, where we put > the existing LiveCD ISOs on a DVD and use a syslinux menu to select > the desktop environment. It has the advantage that it's already been > done and tested, it uses the existing LiveCD ISOs so there's not a lot > of additional QA work needed ("If it boots and presents the menu, it's > going to work!"). The disadvantage is that we end up with multiple > copies of the kernel, glibc, etc. on the DVD -- one for each desktop > environment. > > A second alternative that was discussed earlier was to have one LiveCD > image on the DVD which had pre-configured users -- one user for each > desktop environment. This has the advantages of having much more room > on the DVD for additional applications. One drawback here, however, > is that we'll have to choose *one* display manager (GDM, KDM), which > obviously isn't ideal. Another drawback is that since this is > essentially a completely new image, it'll require more testing from > QA. > > Taking a step back and looking at the problem that Christoph is trying > to address (having *one* disc that can be handed out at events for new > users to be able to sample the various desktop environments and > spins), I think either of those two alternatives will do fine in the > short term. Method number one is already basically done and requires > less preparation, so I propose that we do that for F14 media, as soon > as possible. This will hopefully allow our European ambassadors to > have media produced in time for FOSDEM. For F15 and beyond, I'd love > to investigate a more elegant solution, but I don't want perfection to > get in the way of us making progress now. > +1 to just getting things rolling. Changes to the basic approach, I think, should look at who the spin is targetting If it's people who want something like a desktop-as-an-appliance continuing the whole image route may make more sense than creating an integrated live image. -Toshio
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