Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger@xxxxxxxxx) said: > > I guess this could be achieved in other ways though. Like when we were > > at the FUDcon Berlin booth, Nicu and I created a graphic and made a > > video showing all the steps of the graphic's creation so it could be > > played back as a demonstration of what Fedora can do. Along those lines, > > we could have a set of videos that could be played to give the demos, > > although it would be cool to also have the apps used in the demos > > available for people visiting the booth to play with. ('you saw what we > > did, now it's your turn to try' kind of thing) > > > oooh... Excellent! I think a good demo spin would incorporate some of > this kind of media as well. Then when someone gets their shiny Fedora > USB key home and sits down to do some work on their computer they can > fire up GIMP and replay the video as a step by step tutorial. Having > both the video and the apps is greater than having each by themselves. Yes, but when you've gotten to this point, you've long since left behind any sort of single-CD spin, as you'll need both the tools and the video, neither of which are small. (Given the need to have some play space on your USB stick for the overlay, I wonder if even 1GB is enough.) Bill -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list