> Hans de Goede wrote: > >> >> Do we want to put autodownloader using games on the spin? Sofar I >> deliberately didn't put any on there. > > Is there any reason not to? I can see some reasons why but I would like > to hear your thoughts on that. One reason why I think we should do that > is because it is useful to demo some of the nice games in Linux. As far > as licensing is concerned, IMO gaming content restrictions can be a bit > more than gaming engines due to the artistic values in the former though > I definitely prefer less restrictions. > > In most conferences these days, they have bandwidth that pulling in game > content just before the demo is not a problem and doing such a demo for > a upcoming local FOSS conference is of one my main motivations behind > working on this. Btw, I haven't include the regular GNOME games packages > in the kickstart file. Do we want to do that? If I go to try out systems at Be$tBuy, and I want to play games to test the video cards, I can't play the autodownload games because there's not net connection. So why bother? > Rahul > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-games-list mailing list > Fedora-games-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list > -- novus ordo absurdum _______________________________________________ Fedora-games-list mailing list Fedora-games-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list