On 08/11/2009 05:37 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Well, I think maybe it's more to cater to different artist types, e.g.,
I am primarily a 2D artist, I don't use 3D apps and I hardly ever use
video and audio editing tools. So if I could get a 2D art spin that fit
on a disc, took up less hdd space, and took less time to download it'd
be preferable to me... does that make sense? As a special bonus the
listing of spin names sort of serves as advertisement of what Fedora can
do...
But wasn't it convenient at FUDCon to have Istanbul and PiTiVi handy and
easily record a screencast?
I think we have the risk to go in the opposite extreme: have more spins
and confuse the creative people not knowing which one of the creative
spins is best for them.
Maybe it's a silly idea but I don't know if I'd want
*everything* on an
initial install... but I would like it to be easier to get more of the
artsy tools, right now it's scavenger-hunt in yum and that's not fun.
When installing the spin, you won't get in Anaconda a step where you can
select/deselect some packages?
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