<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/27/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Scott James Remnant</b> <<a href="mailto:scott@ubuntu.com">scott@ubuntu.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Firstly note that this is just a proposal that I am making, it isn't<br>something that's been pre-decided and those who will ultimately make<br>this decision may not agree with me at all!<br><br><br>My proposal is this:<br>
<br> - For edgy+1, make the default distribution medium a DVD, not a CD.<br><br> - The DVD would be the current desktop CD, but with more room for all<br> the other pieces that we would like to ship.<br><br> - An additional DVD image with the remaining space taken up by
<br> language packs and other packages from main could also be made<br> available.<br><br> - The "alternate" disk would remain a CD, and would prompt the user<br> for the tasks they would like to install. If would not contain the
<br> complete ubuntu-desktop selection, if they wanted that, they would<br> need an Internet connection to install the rest.<br><br><br>Rationale:<br><br> - A CD is not large enough for the kinds of things we want to ship by
<br> default already<br><br> - More features in future releases (such as telepathy, compiz, etc.)<br> mean more space required<br><br> - Recommended hardware[0] has now reached the point where we can<br> expect a DVD drive to be available
<br><br> - Recommended hardware also has significantly more available disk<br> space for the operating system than breezy, yet we don't take<br> advantage of this for edgy<br><br> - Users with existing installs and no DVD drive can upgrade using the
<br> Internet as usual<br><br> - Users installing on older hardware and unwilling to upgrade won't<br> want (or be able to use) may of the new features. They would be<br> content with the cut-down "alternate" disk or with the supported
<br> dapper release.<br><br> - Vista and Mac OS X are distributed on DVD.<br><br> - The server, edubuntu and Xubuntu derivatives may opt to still<br> distribute on a CD, and still deal with the CD sizing pain<br><br>
<br>Arguments Against:<br><br> - Increased download size for those wishing to burn their own.<br><br> A downloadable DVD image without language packs and "stuff from the<br> archive" (just the Live image and installer) should negate part of
<br> this.<br><br> The additional download cost otherwise will be things that the user<br> will probably want to install anyway<br><br> - Requires a DVD writer, which isn't yet entry-level. The alternate<br> CD would still be available for those with a CD burner.
<br><br> - Increased shipit cost; DVDs cost more to make than CDs?<br><br><br>Alternatives:<br><br> - Remove existing features (OpenOffice?) from Ubuntu<br><br> - Stop putting new features into Ubuntu<br><br> - Localised CDs (only one set of language support)
<br><br> - Two CD distribution ("Please insert Disc 2" during Live boot/?!)<br><br><br>Discuss.<br><br>Scott<br><br>[0] <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedHardwareMetric">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedHardwareMetric
</a><br>--<br>Scott James Remnant<br><a href="mailto:scott@ubuntu.com">scott@ubuntu.com</a></blockquote><div><br><br>1. How about regional language packaging, i.e. asia, europe and americas.<br>Language packs are huge, all >100MB, why not just download it if it's needed.
<br><br>2. Fonts on specific language are also huge > 60MB per font.<br><br>3. Linux Headers, Build Essentials, these are the things we don't see on the desktop, and including those for the purpose of compiling, will most of the time end-up invoking the command "sudo apt-get install ....", why not just download it if it's needed.
<br><br></div></div>4. IMHO, Banshee has built-in functionality of Sound Juicer, and Serpentine.<br>