> I recommend sticking on this wiki page for the planning and proposals > (for inclusions or exclusions) and making some tests on your own > following the instructions here [1]. > > Once we get to know each other and decide on some key principles on > package "style" etc we can start having them committed on git and > watch those nightly builds get out in the wild :) > > I assume the planning and self-test stage should happen within the > next 2-3 weeks and then have some first more publicly accessible test > cases, workflow reviews etc... > > What do you think? > > [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/LiveCDHowTo > Yeah sorry about my git ignorance. I run my own subversion and visualsvn server at home but it's easier to use/manage than git. At least the wiki keeps those informed who are watching development come along. For the moment, I'll concentrate on my kickstart proposal locally and let you know when my proposal is ready and live. And if we agree it's suitable, or if we require any further changes to be made, commit to git. Cheers for now. -- Chris Jones Photographic Imaging Professional and Graphic Designer ABN: 98 317 740 240 Photo Resolutions - Photo Printing, Editing and Restorations Web: http://photoresolutions.freehostia.com Email: <chrisjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> or <ubuntu_cj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Design Suite Developer and Co-Maintainer Email: <foxmulder881@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Public Key Fingerprint: 6915 0761 5754 D091 99F4 5384 BA37 FD5D 34F9 F115 _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team