Diego Escobar <dezone24 <at> gmail.com> writes: > With this ideas my suggestion is to include many software by default on > Fedora (Especially in Fedora LiveCD) I'm afraid the live CD spins in particular are already very space-constrained, there's simply no room to add more software onto them! Otherwise, we'd have to require a DVD or a special overlong CD, and unfortunately that tends to be a problem in the exact same countries where Internet connectivity is a problem. > OpenOffice Sorry, there's no way this is going to fit onto any of our live CD spins, ever. OO.o needs a CD on its own! > Linux Terminal Server (tsclient) > Vino > Yumex While those (and amsn which you added in your followup) aren't size hogs by themselves, small packages add up, so our live CDs have to make a choice somewhere. There's simply no room left for those, and some of them are redundant with tools which are on the live CDs (Yumex does the same thing as Pirut/Pup in F8 and PackageKit in F9, amsn's functionality is covered by Pidgin on the GNOME Live spin or Kopete on the KDE Live spin, which both also handle several other protocols). Note that the KDE Live spin does include a VNC and RDP client (Krdc, which is part of kdenetwork). > Fedora Frog (Easy front-end) This one can't be included for legal reasons. > Nautilus (always use browser by default) This is a default settings issue, it has nothing to do with download sizes. > Livna > Freshrpm Same remark as for Fedora Frog. And the livna-release package isn't that much to download anyway! The packages are, but they all aren't included in Fedora for a reason, so they can't be added. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list