I have begun thinking about media production, and I would like to
suggest something that wasn't in sight so far as I know. Maybe this
isn't true, but if we could spare some money, then it could be worthy. I
don't know there is a possibility to create multiboot discs - but this
is something that really could be a hit. Why?
How about to have an such discs where the media contains not only
one desktop environment, else at least 4 of it... 4 LiveCD, the primary
leading spins including with gnome based version with an common GRUB
packed onto *one* bootable DVD. This could provide more wide spectrum to
our users, with this (possibly) also reduced the amount of discs, and
smaller natural footprint (less trash). Also could be an option to
reduce this when we choose for storage 8 cm MiniDVD's, and smaller
packaging. I know this is less storage for our packages - but 2.8 Gigs
it's still enough for a bunch of spins, or alternates.
If I continue this thoughts, this could result also an collectible
version of Fedora where an 2 discs booklet contains at least 8 (yes
eight) bootable and installable Fedora taste altogether. What do you
think guys?
PS: I know that we keep CD-s for the most biggest compatibility, but
reducing the produced amount maybe gives back cash..... and DVD readers
nowadays are also cheap....
Zoltan
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