Earlier this year I'd produced a project with almost identical aims to the CC Live CD, but being one guy (and am amateur at that) I haven't had time or the ability to polish it. However, some people might find it relevant to this discussion as some of the points that were mentioned in the article I think I might have addressed. The website, http://questionsplease.org/freeme/, is currently a touch out of date as I've created a version 2 in the last month or two with updated content and improved information about free culture etc. I've uploaded to my server a copy of the info pages that are on the disc, which auto-run from Windows and Ubuntu on version 2 (not Fedora, though I have intended to make a Fedora version, I haven't been able to figure it out yet!), describing the content and some of the background to the project - so this features updated info compared to what's on the currently downloadable version. So if you're interested, download it and take a look at http://questionsplease.org/freeme/freeme.tar.gz. I hope some people find this interesting, and perhaps if you think this might address some of the issues the CC people are facing might pass on the relevant information to them - I'd be quite willing to help :D Best wishes all, Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list