On 4/18/07, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen gmail com> wrote:
> Rahul, I have no problem with doing something because one can. Man
> walked on the moon because 'he could', and in the process technology
> had been advanced in ways that profit every walk of life. I have
> repeatedly expressed the need for a one (or at least not _five_) disk
> install. However, I don't think that Fedora should be used to
> introduce people to Linux (reasons given in previous email), and
> that's a very likely scenario for a LiveCD. That is a situation that
> must be considered.
>
> Dotan Cohen
Dotan,
I think I share your opinions on the LiveCD. Especially after going
through issues with the last two people I recommended Fedora to, I
fear I may have turned them off linux for awhile. Nevertheless, might
I suggest a wait-and-see approach to further discussion against the
LiveCD - hopefully the Fedora project will collect some statistics as
to how successfully it is. Personally, I think Fedora could better
benifit from pioneering ease and versatility of installation, since no
other OS seems to have anything that great in terms of installation
yet, but that' my $0.02 which doesn't even have time to implement said
idea.