Am Montag, den 25.07.2005, 16:58 +0200 schrieb Marcus Bauer:
On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 15:33 +0200, Andreas Mueller wrote:I am surprised that there is ZERO communication.
[...] I thought it should be possible, to cooperate in a way, i'll CC: chrisime as the reasonable person.
We're ( Gnome e.V. and some other distro's working ATM on a 2.11.5 ) I posted the master roadmap to the gnome-ev maillinglist.I couldn't find any gnome-ev mailing list and neither did google help me :( Do you have a URL pointing to it?
gnome-de gnome org gnome-de-members gnome org
As stated on the german gnome website ( http://www.gnome-ev.de/index.php/GNOME_LiveCD ):
http://gnome-ev.de/index.php/GNOME_LiveCD/Documentation is the correct ( uptodate ) link
"I would prefer this work/documentation to be done as part of the regular GNOME and Ubuntu LiveCD projects, unless there is some reason not to cooperate. MurrayCumming." And Murray had contacted me before LinuxTag but then decided to go for Ubuntu. Thus he definitly knows.In short, it will be a WEB-GUI where user can click _and_ customize his CD himself in a very very easy way ...I think it is overkill to rewrite the cloop tools. Currently they do everything in RAM and thus you need for everybody using a web interface 700MB of free memory. Plus: on an AMD-XP2600 it takes 30 minutes to generate a new CD. I guess you have found the ultimate way to slashdot even the top500 super computers ;-)
*lame* if you do that in such a way, you'll /. every cluster :)
Next problem you run into is the i18n. It works easy with the main languages but there are lots of caveats with less widespread languages.
we found out, there's enough space for the 10 common langs which supports about 80% of all computer users. Optional a DVD with all langs .... Cheers, amu
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