A large computer vendor with whom we have a friendly relationship would like
to update the image they're shipping on their systems so that 1) new users
don't have quite so many updates immediately and 2) auiu newer kernel helps
with some upcoming things *vague vague handwavy vague*.
I can think of four possibilities:
1. Sure, use the live-respins!
2. The live-respins are unofficial, but we have run [this specific
workstation iso] through our standard validation tests and we
recommend it for your use.
3. Use the netinstall and choose "apply updates" (or whatever that option is
called) when making your distribution image.
4. Uh, sorry, we got nothin'.
In all cases, they will run through their own internal testing and
validation. And, because of calendar things, they'd really love an answer
before the 26th of this month, which I know is short notice.
Of the above, I think #2 is the best, but requires someone other than me to
do significant work. Sooooo, I'm raising it here. :)
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader