> So in the process of triaging Bug 557958, I have found a user with an > interest in lobbying against the decision to allow Live ISOs that are > too large to burn to CD. (They can't boot off USB or DVD... I've got a suggestion to shrink them back into CD size is, with the following process 1. split as much as we can of openoffice.org documentation and templates (I know this is already done eg. as in openoffice.org-langpack-XY, but I noticed that the English templates and documents are not split into openoffice.org-langpack-en) I expect no one want a live cd to read help of openoffice.org (if he wants he can use PK to install it, or make "welcome to fedora" point to it) 2. split the parts that requires lucene,saxon/xalan-j2, bsf, ... and things like that I guess they are used to enable: * indexed search in help (which I think is not something for livecd) * provide some graphic filters for oo.o-draw (which is not installed in livecd) 3. after 1 and 2 are done, libgcj won't be required solving those issues will dramatically reduce the size (we have tried that in ojuba linux 1 and 2 as we shipped a custom oo.o rpms in our livecds, but in ojuba 3 which was based on F11 we shipped fedora's oo.o because we already exceeded the CD size limit because in that release we put about 400MB of books) please tell your friend about that, he might be interested to help us (in fedora) make a diet to the monster called OO.o having smaller liveCD gives a better performance because it would have smaller memory footprint. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test