On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX <caf@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > When operating system distributions had to fit on a spool of paper tape, > 144000 bytes was a limit to worry about. > > With DVD blanks selling for little more than the price of CD blanks, > is there a need to limit the size of Live disros to 700k? > > With double layer DVD blanks and 8 GB USB drives coming down in cost, > is there a need for a 4 GB limit? > > With netinst able to rad an ISO file on a hard drive, is there any limit? > > Perhaps the solution is a 4 GB install DVD with Xfce and no Gnome/KDE. > > On the giant economy size ISO please include Xfce, server and web server > as installable packages alongside the Dev Sys main choice. > > The desire here is to minimize the downtime for installing Fedora on a > server > that is performing useful work. If that is your desire you should be using foreman/puppet or some other automated server deployment system which can automate you exact configurations and deploy them in minutes. Ultimately the reason the configuration is that way because it matches the widest number of users for a number of different mediums around the world. For example a few cents difference on a dvd vs cd in the developing world could make a difference. Also until very recently a lot of enterprise servers still only shipped with cd-rom drives by default This isn't the right forum for this, ultimately it's a FESCo decision so should follow that protocol to get them to discuss it. Peter -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test