On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 09:11:08AM +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
On 08/11/2009 05:37 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
>
> Well, I think maybe it's more to cater to different artist types, e.g.,
> I am primarily a 2D artist, I don't use 3D apps and I hardly ever use
> video and audio editing tools. So if I could get a 2D art spin that fit
> on a disc, took up less hdd space, and took less time to download it'd
> be preferable to me... does that make sense? As a special bonus the
> listing of spin names sort of serves as advertisement of what Fedora can
> do...
But wasn't it convenient at FUDCon to have Istanbul and PiTiVi handy and
easily record a screencast?
I think we have the risk to go in the opposite extreme: have more spins
and confuse the creative people not knowing which one of the creative
spins is best for them.
> Maybe it's a silly idea but I don't know if I'd want *everything* on an
> initial install... but I would like it to be easier to get more of the
> artsy tools, right now it's scavenger-hunt in yum and that's not fun.
When installing the spin, you won't get in Anaconda a step where you can
select/deselect some packages?
Assuming the spin is a Live image, no. You get an exact copy of the
Live image's bits installed to your drive, but you can change them as
much as you want afterward of course.
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