On 1/4/07, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
- A Fedora Desktop spin - A Fedora Server spin - A Fedora KDE spin
Two things here: 1) Is there going to be further effort towards a minimalistic install as official release option? I seem to here/see people asking for a 1-2 CD media install option (as in they can safely download only the first two cd isos and get a Fedora install up) 2) The Desktop Environment catch 22 seems to be continuing: KDE gets less love since the measurable KDE using community is small, while the measurable KDE community is small since those who heavily use KDE go elsewhere to get their KDE fix (Kubuntu, SuSe). And with the recent bad press, there may be a few who would like another distro to use KDE on. Might also mention (for no particular reason) that I actually like the fact that the system-config tools are in Gtk and look different from my desktop (Qt) application
- Make LiveCDs as a part of the distribution release process
Any insight if these LiveCDs will be an adequate replacement for a Knoppix CD?
- Speedup of bootup and shutdown
I've never worried about this too much, but i suppose that would be nice.
- Add wireless firmware for all the chipsets we can
I would be just happy for a way of reliably knowing that I even need a code - as opposed to modules (drivers) just failing to work.
- Fixing the proliferation of dictionary packages
This is a Linux wide need I vote for keeping Fedora 7 unreleased till at least 90% of these features are implemented, they seem to be worth the wait. -- Fedora Core 6 and proud -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list