I saw this in a recent Fedora 10 PR review:
"It's always a little mysterious when downloading a liveCD image
(especially when dedicated "install media" is offered elsewhere) as to
whether the liveCD will have a functional installer. It has become less
mysterious recently, especially on more mainstream distributions where
installers on live images are now the norm, but it is hardly ever
explicitly stated."
(from
http://ostatic.com/176574-blog/upcoming-fedora-10-release-has-style-and-substance)
Here's the mockup we are working from:
http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/webdesign/get-fedora
Now, we do address his concern somewhat:
"This is the latest version of the Fedora Linux operating system
featuring the GNOME desktop. It's everything you need to start using
Fedora!"
Maybe we should modify the text to say:
"It's everything you need to *install and* start using Fedora!"
What do you think? Is it too late?
~m
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