Peter Jones wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 09:47 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
There's nothing magic about 4 CDs - it's just a reality check that says
"hey, we are growing with no end in sight". It's not the size that's the
problem - it's the endless growth.
If we are fighting endless growth, we should be defining what core
really means and then trim core to meet this goal which would result in
a single CD
This is just picking a different arbitrary and extremely ephemeral size
limitation. So now I'll have a go at it, just to demonstrate how banal
this whole line of reasoning is:
To use our desktop without much pain, you realistically need a lot of
ram, a pretty good video card, and a relatively fast CPU. Any computer
with all of these can surely include a DVD drive.
They could but it is additional cost to bear. DVD drives especially when
introduced into a new market is much more costlier than a CD drive. You
will have to take into consideration that Fedora is being redistributed
all over the world including developing countries with extremely limited
budgets. I have been involved with non-profit associations, educational
institutions etc where a DVD drive cost can easily exceed a quarterly
budget. If we are excluding these people we are limiting our audience
drastically. One of the other things that needs to happen is a low
resource economy edition of Fedora. That is something I am planning out
already.
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Rahul
Fedora Bug Triaging - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
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