http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2003-December/msg00002.html
Ive said this before...I'd personally rather see work on in-distro tools to help people create their own live cds based on fedora, then an official fedora livecd. I'm sure an official fedora livecd could be built, but frankly I really don't know what people would use it for, instead of using knoppix/gnoppix or Dirk's livecd. Considering the non-technical constraints fedora has to live under, an official fedora livecd couldn't have the same level of functionality out of the box that other livecds have (multimedia support and ntfs being the primary usage issues.) I'd rather see work on an easy to use tool, for people to create their own customized livecds from a master fedora install...that seems to me to be the best way to encourage usage and experimentation.
I would find such a live-cd very useful for many things. From hardware testing, beta testing new apps, etc. (And I don't see why this would be again a discussion point to add things Red Hat cannot put up for redistribution.)
greetings,
Florian La Roche