Re: Marketing & promotion - Cheat sheets, LiveCDs, community calendar
- From: "Luis Villa" <luis tieguy org>
- To: "Paul Cutler" <silwenae gmail com>
- Cc: Dave Neary <dneary free fr>, gugmasters-list gnome org, GNOME Marketing List <marketing-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Marketing & promotion - Cheat sheets, LiveCDs, community calendar
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:58:41 -0500
On 2/19/07, Paul Cutler <silwenae gmail com> wrote:
LiveCD: According to this wiki page (
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLiveMedia) it says: "It is not
a target to do an official version for GNOME 2.18". If we do:
LiveCD: I think that's a great idea. I've been reading through the
documentation for customizing an Ubuntu LiveCD at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization/6%2e06
-- I'm going to need some help on this one. That wiki page was written for
Ubuntu 6.06 / Dapper, and if we choose to use Ubuntu, do we want to update
an Edgy LiveCD or customize a Feisty LiveCD, which already has 2.17.91 and
should have 2.17.2 soon. I was also looking at Reconstructor (
http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/). I believe looking
through the Wiki, that Luis Villa led the last LiveCD created for 2.12 -
Luis, if you have any pointers or advice to share on how that process, I'd
love to hear them..
Hey, Paul-
Marcus Bauer is really the person to talk to about liveCDs;
particularly for his work on scripting and localizing the whole
process. I had not seen reconstructor; just from a quick skim it looks
like it would be very good for the basics of a liveCD. (Though an
ideal liveCD would work from stock GNOME, and not patched GNOME like
Ubuntu ships.)
I generally worked with an unstable Ubuntu release, specifically
because (as you mentioned) that included a very up-to-date GNOME. You
might also want to look at combining the debian 'live-package' tool
and http://www.0d.be/2007/02/11/the-coup-du-zeppelin-project/
Sadly, AFAIK rpath still doesn't create liveCDs; otherwise their tools
would be perfect. (One could argue that a self-hosting image that
doesn't require rebooting the host PC would be even better, of course.
I leave that to others to noodle on about.)
Anyway, I can answer at least some questions, I just don't have a
whole lot of time to help out right now. Sorry :/
Luis
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