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Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2012, 11:57 -0400 schrieb Adam Jackson:
> On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 11:45 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> > On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 13:35 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > > Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > > > The feature page lists some of the background and statistics.
> > > > It also
> > > > lists some options in how to implement this, which all have
> > > > various
> > > > different pros and cons. I'd like to hear what peoples
> > > > opinions on these
> > > > are.
> > >
> > > There is no room left on the KDE live image for installing any
> > > sort of
> > > debugging information by default.
> >
> > We could easily drop some of less-than-half-complete translations
> > to
> > make room for a bit of minidebuginfo. Last time I looked,
> > translations,
> > fonts, etc made up upwards of 25% of the livecd. Or we could just
> > drop
> > the obsolescent cdrom size limitation...
>
> I know I've said this before, but: we should break the CD size
> barrier
> precisely so people can't burn things to CDs. If you must burn to
> optical media, do yourself a favor and burn a DVD, the reduced seek
> time
> is entirely worth it.
>
> 1G fits on both the smallest MiniDVD format and most extant USB
> sticks.
> Let's do it already.
As an ambassador and former EMEA media wrangler I tend to agree.
Currently both EMEA and NA only do dual layer DVDs, both for live and
the installer. EMEA did separate installer vor i386 and x86_64, but
after NA had no problems with exclusively providing dual layer, we
decided to do the same.
This being said I don't care how big we grow as long as we can still
fit
all 4 desktops (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, LXDE) in 2 arches each on one multi
desktop live image. A dual layer DVD has a maximum capacity of 8.5
GB,
so fitting 8 x 1 GB is not a problem.
We might have to drop Sugar, but if only GNOME and KDE go for 1 GB
and
Xfce and LXDE still target 700 MB or less, we should even be able to
keep it.
This being said I am +1 for 1 GB, but please note that I only speak
for
myself or the NA and EMEA ambassadors.
It's probably good idea to bring it on Ambassadors list - to ask non
EMEA and NA ambassadors as they are closest to real users (and theirs
needs to distribute stuff).
R.
Kind regards,
Christoph
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