Installed Games

Ince, Wilbur wilbur at wilbur.us
Wed Jan 28 14:43:36 UTC 2015


Games DO take space on the ISO, which is a premium.  So removing them
should be a consideration.

Advanced users will not miss them, because they will install their own
anyway.

NEW users are the prize target here. Not including them makes the distro
seem cheap and flimsy as was pointed out.

Is there a way to include them in the install script so they could choose
and download them as part of install?

Is there a way to add Install links to the Games menu so they could
download them after the build is complete?

The idea is take them out, but include something so folks can find and
install them easily.

Wilbur





On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 6:29 AM, Lutz Andersohn <landersohn at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Agreed, we don't need games I think.
>
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> On Jan 28, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Jackson Doak <noskcaj at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>>
>> I think having some default games is important, but we don't need more
>> that minesweeper + 1 other
>> On 28 Jan 2015 18:55, "Elfy" <ub.untu at btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Discussion started on the subject of removing games from the install at
>>> the last meeting, taking this to the list for more comments.
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