On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 10:00:05PM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Based on feedback from Ambassadors, DVD images may still be
useful
> giveaways in regions with less access to bandwidth. I'm not sure what
> to do about that.
U.S. rural areas? :-D
Possibly, although I think most people would be able to get to
somewhere were downloading a gigabyte or so wouldn't be a big deal.
Are we talking about the DVDs being useful in areas with no internet
at all, or just slow internet?
I was thinking no internet or expensive metered connections. Slow...
eh, I downloaded djgpp over a second-hand 1200 baud modem in the early
90s. Kids today can set it a Fedora download overnight. :)
And would an optical specific Live Workstation spin for Ambassadors
be a useful work around?
I think so.
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader