Hi,
I think there is one possibility. We have seen an transition, where 32
bit fading away into the past, and less and less user takes the 32 bit
version. Right now the Multi Live DVD contains four 64 bit and four 32
bit liveCD system. IF we sacrifice the less needed 32 bit systems,
then we can have DVD size, or miniDVD (1.4+ Gbyte) bootable images.
Also I say that we shouldn't have to forget the new primary arch
members like ARM, and moreover I think we should add our LiveUSB
generator to our livedvd, to have instant USB systems from disc.
Zoltan
2012/5/15 Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik(a)redhat.com>:
Hi,
as you probably know, there's a huge thread on fedora-devel
regarding default media size [1] because of MiniDebugInfo and
FESCo is looking what are the consequences of breaking current
limit.
I think the Ambassadors are stake holders here as it can influence
the ability to distribute Fedora, also we're closest to our users.
For EMEA there's only one limitation - we should be able fit all
four spins in 32/64 bit versions to Multi Desktop Live DVD.
Christoph mentioned he's willing to sacrifice Sugar offering.
What about other regions? Is the CD size the must? Or we can break it?
Talking about production costs of medias, users able to use different
methods to install Fedora etc., enough size flash drive availability/
affordability... Any thoughts?
Jaroslav
[1]
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-May/166837.html
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