Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
what i ment by this is that users are going to download single disc
that will by no mean have everything they need
They can still download all the CD's they want. This effort doesnt
prevent you from doing that.
so you think that people need to start having binaries for every distro
im all for it man but its not going to happen any time soon there are
to many software groups out there that only have the source releases
to make this no dev tools desktop user world happen
They download two CD - desktop and developer CD.
the whole idea would mean that for the server cd the desktop cd and
the office cd they would all need kde and or gnome and alot of
doubled software making downloading the full cd install even more of
a pain for dvd burnerless people
Thats what we need to figure out...
You could put all the common software needed by multiple targets onto
one/more CD's. Also, none of the CD's need to be full ! eg: the server
stuff might only be half a CD, but this is cool, it saves download time/
storage space. But if you do need specific stuff from the target you did
not choose, you would decide to either download the whole iso, or just
individual packages.
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