ok, timezones mean you guys can't reply for a while,
but let me add this.
I've been a major supporter of Fedora for over 4
years, I realize I'm on the "user" side and your team
is the "development" side, but it's "quid pro quo"
right?
How about a little help here to make the user
experience smoother?
cheers
James
--- James Gallagher <jbgallagher2000(a)yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
Do we really need 17 games? (including two entries
for
solitaire for some reason).
Chess, AisleRiot Solitaire, Mahjongg, Mines and
Sudoku
would be sufficient.ion)
And Evolution can be installed post-hard drive
install
(assuming an internet connect
After all, extra games can be added via pirut
(assuming an internet connection)
--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
> James Gallagher wrote:
> > Right, here you go, keeping in mind that this is
a
> > LiveCD, do we really need
>
> > 1. Selinux, selinux troubleshooter
> > 2. Totem Movie player (it doesn't actually play
> > anything does it?)
> > 3. Gnumeric Spreadsheet (How many people are
gonna
> use
> > a livecd for spreadsheet work)
> > 4.Evolution (99% of peeps will use web based
mail
> on
> > a livecd)
> > 5. Some of the rubbish games.
> Note that the Live CD is used for two purposes
> 1) For demonstrating Fedora
> 2) For installing Fedora
> While things like a mail client isn't that useful
> for a demo, it is
> quite useful on a installed system. Totem plays
> patent unencumbered open
> formats. I am not sure which games you call
rubbish.
> If you can be more
> specific, that would be useful.
> Rahul
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