On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 04:12:46PM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On 9/20/07, JJDaNiMoTh <jjdanimoth@gmail.com> wrote:
I know that this isn't the right place, but I try. What about people without a DSL connection? They can download core isos ( that are more frequently released ) from university or at work, it's right.. but how they can download all the packages in /extra? Have we a plain for these situation (like a iso with-all, using a dvd)?
Excuse me if this was recently discussed. Links are appreciated :D
This was discussed, but it wasn't covered in a public manner all that well.
The rough plan, at this point, would be to create *additional* ISOs with sets of packages. This was suggested around the proverbial water cooler, but was never really laid out all that well.
Here's what I see, and I will bring this up with the rest of the developers, to see what they think, but I do agree it is something we didn't fully address before doing this.
I personally feel we could make one or two addon disks which JUST have packages for people to download. Or, alternatively, throw some scripts out there so people can make a package iso simply... or hell, even both.
What do the rest of the devs think?
I think having some common ISOs would be good, but we'd probably need scripts to generate them anyway. Those scripts would have to be able to figure out what licensed packages are non-distributable before creating the ISO though... Jason