Looks like an interesting project. Another advantage I see is that we can
potentially rid ourselves of the text-based setup and have a GUI based
setup and thus make the install potentially quicker.
I would definitely put a vote in for this one.
As for the larger ISO - the Linux ISOs I notice tend to be much larger
anyway at the moment. I would be more worried if it exceeds 180MB or so. :)
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:16:11 +1100, Andrew Green <greeniekin at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Could a vote on merging the livecd and bootcd(no cab file) be put up
> in the meeting?
> The mailing list has not really been an indicator of what everyone wants.
> I suppose a ram disk could be used and install from a cab. Though I
> know nothing about how this would work and if this could be
> implemented in the 2 to 3 weeks that could be spent on merging the
> discs.
>> Advantages
> -Only build and maintain one cd.
> -Saves space on server(not having to build and save 2 discs)
> -No confusion about what cd someone installed from.
> -Simple to implement as opposed to a ram disk. to install everything
> to from a cab.
>> Disadvantages
> -To download an iso to just install will be larger(A compressed
> version could counter this. Though it's not ideal)
>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:34 PM, victor martinez <vicmarcal at hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Gabriel, nice to see you around!!
>> :)
>>>> ________________________________
>> From: gabrielilardi at hotmail.it
>> To: ros-dev at reactos.org
>> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 08:45:53 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Meeting on Thursday
>>>> Hi Colin,
>> Please add me to the list, I'm quite busy with rl but I still want to
>> be in
>> :)
>>>> Gabriel.
>>>>> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 00:32:20 +0200
>>> From: colin at reactos.org
>>> To: ros-dev at reactos.org
>>> Subject: [ros-dev] Meeting on Thursday
>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>> As proposed in our urgent meeting in February, we are going to have
>>> regular meetings at 20:00 UTC on the last Thursday of every month. Next
>>> Thursday will be the first time to hold such a meeting.
>>>>>> While I was preparing the technical side (we're going to have a
>>> dedicated IRC server with voting capabilities this time), Amine and
>>> Victor have come up with a meeting agenda. We have agreed on the
>>> following points in this order:
>>>>>> - ReactOS member definition. Proposal is not to establish a fixed
>>> definition, but decide upon always keeping a list of people and just
>>> giving hints on how you can get on this list
>>> - Current ReactOS work. Developers saying what they are working on
>>> - Status of our GSoC participation, in particular students and mentors
>>> - Upcoming LinuxTag event on 11th to 14th May
>>> - Sum up of previous events, ideas for next ones
>>> - Website revamp. Current status, who is working, who is willing to
>>> help
>>>>>> You see that the list is more about inquiring and getting information
>>> than doing vital decisions this time. The agenda is also prioritized so
>>> that people may leave if they don't want to participate in website
>>> discussions for example.
>>> If nobody else volunteers, Amine would be in the minute taker position
>>> again and I would take the meeting leader role.
>>>>>> My current list of ReactOS members is as follows. Only these people
>>> will
>>> be able to participate in the discussions and votings, so please tell
>>> me
>>> if I have forgotten anybody or if you want to be added to this list:
>>>>>> - Giannis Adamopoulos (smiley1_)
>>> - Johannes Anderwald (janderwald)
>>> - Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo (elhoir)
>>> - Maciej Bialas (niski)
>>> - Aleksey Bragin (abragin)
>>> - Colin Finck (Colin_Finck)
>>> - Danny Götte (dangerground)
>>> - Cameron Gutman (aicom)
>>> - Ziliang Guo (ZWabbit)
>>> - Rafal Harabien (rafalh)
>>> - Kamil Hornicek (Pigglesworth)
>>> - Amine Khaldi (AmineKhaldi)
>>> - Timo Kreuzer (tkreuzer)
>>> - Matthias Kupfer (Collibri)
>>> - Michael Martin (mjmartin)
>>> - Victor Martinez (vicmarcal)
>>> - Roel Messiant (Mephisto)
>>> - Andrew Munger (WaxDragon)
>>> - Ged Murphy (GedMurphy)
>>> - Sylvain Petreolle (Usurp)
>>> - Hervé Poussineau (hpoussin)
>>> - Daniel Reimer (dreimer)
>>> - Pierre Schweitzer (HeisSpiter)
>>> - Samuel Serapion (encoded)
>>> - Olaf Siejka (Caemyr)
>>> - James Tabor (jimtabor)
>>> - Art Yerkes (arty)
>>>>>> Everybody may join the meeting channel as a non-participating observer
>>> though. I'll hand you all connection details when we're ready.
>>>>>> With best regards,
>>>>>> Colin
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