Personally, I'm a big, big fan of the notion of a Fedora-based Live CD.
Interestingly enough, the ability to create a Live CD falls right out of
some of the new Stateless Linux code in FC3. Check out:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/stateless/
I keep meaning to take this functionality out for a spin myself, but,
y'know. Hours in the day and all.
--g
(p.s. for those of you who knew Jeremy Hogan, I'm his replacement.)
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Jack Aboutboul wrote:
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 06:20, Kazunari Hirano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry I should have changed the subject.
>
> For Fedora Marketing Project, how about 1 CD Linux based on Fedora?
> Like this:
>
http://yui.mine.nu/linux/eberry.html
>
> Would we like them to provide English version of Berry Linux?
Hirano San,
If they could put out an english version it would be cool to have,
although, I don't know how beneficial it would be in the greater aspect
of things. Secondly in response to your previous mail, I there isn't
really much pr going on right now, but i think a week leading up to the
release (Nov. 1) there should be alot of it going on.
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