Lucas Saboya wrote:
ok, people I got the idea that markus is trying to explain here,
fedora
as a Linux distro, you can install almost anything you want, BUT its not
native from it,
Actually, the Fedora Unity project releases a DVD and CD set of EVERY
SINGLE PACKAGE in Fedora in one set of install media. They call it the
"Everything Spin." The problem with this is... it is 4 DVDs or 23 CDs.
the big thing about MAC stuff is that all aplications
come with the OS, ALL of it, and it is still a nice OS, becose its well
done, the idea that markus is presenting to us, is to compete with the
proprietary software for equal to equal, have the same thing they have,
just better and free..
I really doubt OS X has applications that do all of the things a 4 DVD /
23 CD set of media for Fedora would have.
I, personally just LOVED the idea of FedoraLife, although I'd like to
discuss the name, but the project itself is a VERY GOOD idea, and if we
can do this, and keep a clean, fast and powerfull compilation, fedora
can really beat a LOT of other linux distros and maybe compete with MAC
OS X, lets not forget that almost every MAC OS X user, uses it, becose
they want something simple that can solve their problems, and these are
the numbers missing on our user count :)
So is the point to make a more usable version of Fedora? Or is the point
to ship everything in the initial install?
What is the goal you are looking to achieve? It seems really unclear to me.
c'mon people let's not be stuburn and make this thing go rigth up!
Ready to roll up your sleeves?
~m