On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net> wrote:
Le 13/09/2009 20:29, Kevin Kofler a écrit :
>
> The DVD size would allow us to include more stuff,
> like translations (kde-l10n-*, those are fairly huge and there are many
> supported languages), input method support (the current GNOME live CDs
> include that, but we weren't able to fit it on the KDE ones), additional
> applications (there are plenty of nice KDE apps, and we might also
> consider
> including stuff like OO.o), maybe upstream wallpapers (not as the default,
> but as options). We've found the CD size to be very limiting.
Well, the CD does not include most of the fonts we package. Not enough fonts
is a recurrent user complaint (was moded up +5 insightful several times
again when /. posted its “why users reject FLOSS apps” article). So I'd
expect desktop livecds to address this.
I think the cleanest way to fix this is to have a post-installation
program for the Live CD image which offers to "Complete your
installation?" and does the PackageKit equivalent of yum groupinstall
<corresponding comps group>. (This is another reason why the
kickstart files should only be subtraction-for-space from a comps
group). The Live CD should basically be enough to bootstrap and get a
good feel for the system and do basic tasks.
This also moves us much closer to having 1 defined set of things in
the "installation" instead of two wildly different things which is
really broken from a QA/marketing/etc. standpoint.