On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 09:39 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
This still elludes the question that's being asked. If the
LiveCD's
target audience is office workers wanting to do things with the livecd,
then this plus Bill's note that we still have apps on the livecd to do
basic photo touchups is sufficent. But for the people wanting to show
others what Fedora and free software are capable of at conferences and
shows, there is a desire to show people the best of breed software.
The problem is that with a CD sized target, there just isn't enough
space to both A) have a generally useful system for doing
web/email/etc.. and B) have room to showcase grate software that is
generally only available on Linux (Firefox isn't a great example as you
can run that on MSFT and OSX just fine, why go to the effort of running
Fedora for it?).
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