Just throwing this out for feedback. If there was enough interest within Russian Ambassadors, and no legal blockers.
Not even sure of spins\ if any.
Maybe the Russian Re-Mix could be offered as an option?
Frank
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
Just throwing this out for feedback. If there was enough interest within Russian Ambassadors, and no legal blockers.
Not even sure of spins\ if any.
Maybe the Russian Re-Mix could be offered as an option?
I have for a long time supported increasing the options available to include Fedora Unity Re-spins and would support other options as well.
John
I'm personally a little uneasy about this purely because a remix has free reign to alter the package set available in the repositories or on the installation media where as an Unity Re-Spin is purely Fedora release + updates.
Just my opinion, -Adam
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:01 AM, inode0 inode0@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3d) frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
Just throwing this out for feedback. If there was enough interest within Russian Ambassadors, and no legal blockers.
Not even sure of spins\ if any.
Maybe the Russian Re-Mix could be offered as an option?
I have for a long time supported increasing the options available to include Fedora Unity Re-spins and would support other options as well.
John
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Adam Miller wrote:
I'm personally a little uneasy about this purely because a remix has free reign to alter the package set available in the repositories or on the installation media where as an Unity Re-Spin is purely Fedora release + updates.
Just my opinion, -Adam
Not wording it perfectly but what I meant was:
If there was enough interest in Russian Ambassadors\FM-Contributors. They could stick a trac up. Do their freemedia and give their requesters, something a little easier for them .
Frank
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
Adam Miller wrote:
I'm personally a little uneasy about this purely because a remix has free reign to alter the package set available in the repositories or on the installation media where as an Unity Re-Spin is purely Fedora release + updates.
Just my opinion, -Adam
Not wording it perfectly but what I meant was:
If there was enough interest in Russian Ambassadors\FM-Contributors. They could stick a trac up. Do their freemedia and give their requesters, something a little easier for them .
Frank
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Oh yeah, I'm all for that. Sorry for the confusion.
-Adam
The author of "Russian Fedora" (http://russianfedora.ru) is the author of Tedora (spin-off). I don't know about licences and so on. But anyway, guys from russianfedora.ru sell their product through the russian internet-shops like http://linuxcenter.ru.
I don't know a thing about this project. I contribute Fedora, but official Fedora, not Russian Fedora.
03.06.2009, в 17:42, Frank Murphy написал(а):
Adam Miller wrote:
I'm personally a little uneasy about this purely because a remix has free reign to alter the package set available in the repositories or on the installation media where as an Unity Re-Spin is purely Fedora release + updates.
Just my opinion, -Adam
Not wording it perfectly but what I meant was:
If there was enough interest in Russian Ambassadors\FM-Contributors. They could stick a trac up. Do their freemedia and give their requesters, something a little easier for them .
Frank
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