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@gnokii your comments on cost are correct. The conversations I've been having with
people have focused on a two sided strategy.
1: For regions of the world where DVD drives are rare and internet is good (most of
Europe, NA, selected countries elsewhere) we should stop making DVDs. We can move to a
combination of self-service with something like Fedorator, paper takeaways (cards, cheat
cubes, etc.) with urls on them and a very small number of Fedora provided USBs.
2: For regions with high numbers of DVD drives and poor internet we keep making DVDs. We
may want to centrally produce them for cost or quality reasons. Centralization may also
make it practical to produce a variety of types (Workstation, Server, lab, etc.)
The basic idea is to not produce useless objects where they can't be used but also to
provide bits in a portable format where that is still critical. We also want quality items
so no self-burns with no covers. We should show pride.
Also, just because a country falls into category 1 above doesn't mean they'll
never have DVDs. It is trivial to share a few from a batch printed for a country in
category 2. This way there is a DVD of it is absolutely needed.
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