thats right! Live spin should not more than cd size. Most ppl in my country do not have enough bandwidth to download a dvd. Thats equall true for most developing countres? **So, dont make it hard for us to get fedora** thoug we can collect the dvd from local vendor but its month after a release!! Do u expect at 17KB/s i will be able to download a dvd?? On 8/6/09, Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 08/06/2009 09:27 AM, Bill Nottingham wrote: >> Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger@xxxxxxxxx) said: >>> But I think this line of discussion isn't as productive as discussion >>> about splitting the two targets of the current desktop spin and what the >>> requirements might be for having a successful demo-spin. Is openoffice >>> a requirement for that audience? >> >> Well, I think this thread has conflated a few issues by now: >> >> - should the desktop spin be limited to a single CD in size? >> - should the desktop spin have best of breed apps for any demo-able >> use cases? >> - should we highlight these on fp.o, instead of doing a spin? >> >> There's probably some others that I've missed. But until we >> answer the first, we can't really logically work on the second, >> I think. >> > > The answer to the first is another set of questions: > > - Do we still have areas of the world where a livecd will work in a > computer but either burning or booting from livedvds or liveusb is > infeasible? > - Do we still want the desktop spin to be the default download option on > get-fedora? > > As long as those two hold true, the desktop spin must be limited to a > single CD in size. Note that the first of those questions needs to be > addressed to a wider audience than the desktop team but the second is > within the desktop team's control. > > -Toshio > > -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list