Re: Do we need split media CDs for F12?

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Don't be clouded by who is requesting it. Releng qa anaconda et al would love to stop doing split cds. Less confusion on what to download would be appreciated by many too. We are one of the last distros to still do cd media outside of live media. Is this a case of users not knowing there are better choices than split CDs? Research into those demanding splits should be done and documented by those eager to continue seeing them produced.

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Jes. (apologies for the top post)

On Jun 13, 2009, at 14:04, "Robert 'Bob' Jensen" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


----- "Kevin Kofler" <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If Fedora Unity wants to create them, the burden of making them work
should
be on them.


If Fedora Project will not or can not give the community what it needs that is where the community steps up, this is exactly what we did for Fedora 7.

There is no requirement that mirror admins have to mirror everything that I am aware of, has something changed? If they are not required to mirror everything then why is this even an issue? Those that want to mirror the CDs will those that don't want to move on with their lives mirroring what they want to or what they can which ever applies. Facts are that most mirror admins will always want to use less space, less bandwidth this is nothing new. How enormous is a debian release on a mirror? Are they being... strong armed in to trimming their distro's options? I feel Fedora is being manipulated.

- Bob

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