On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:19:32AM -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > > Same here as in the Fedora side, not enough manpower (and not enough > demand, it is easy to install Fedora and then add a repo for any > additional packages). I tend to agree, just wanted to reiterate my offer from another place in this thread. If there were enough interest to do 'Planet CCRMA Audio Workstation, a Fedora Remix'[1], I and people like me would burn and carry around copies. Especially if it were able to run as a live Linux from a CD, DVD, or USB thumb drive, I would give copies to all my musician and audio friends to boot to and try out. It's the difference between, "Already-committed so I am going to install and enable a repo," and "I don't know that Linux can work for me as a musician/producer/podcaster/etc." I talk with far more of the latter at FOSS events, etc. I can't guarantee numbers, but I'm sure if you had an audio remix available that people knew about, the Fedora Ambassadors around the globe would start handing them out for the same reasons I said above. - Karsten [1] Don't turn to me for naming, clearly. :) -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture uri: http://TheOpenSourceWay.org/wiki gpg: AD0E0C41
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