----- "Michael Cronenworth" <m...@cchtml.com> wrote:
> 
> So? Your point? A Fedora LiveCD is an install CD.
> 

There are several points that I hope will be taken from the entire thread. 

Some people do not like the LiveCD install option, or lack of options as they 
may see it.

The point I failed to communicate earlier that lead to a lot of noise is Fedora 
Unity's position. It is simple really, Even if Fedora Project does not produce 
CD media, Unity still has users that want it, so the community that needs it 
should not panic. I think producing media for niche groups is perfect for 
smaller organizations or groups, Just like the FEL Spin or KDE Live media for 
the KDE SIG.

We need "real data" if at all possible from as many sources as possible so the 
Fedora Project and the Community that Fedora Unity is a part of can make a true 
informed decision. 

We really should not feel that we need to worry about upstream projects such as 
anaconda, they should be allowed to drop or abandon the needed code if they 
want or need to. 

Fedora Project also should not feel that is needs to worry about downstream 
projects like Fedora Unity, we will hold our own and do what is needed to 
supply users with this niche media.

There may be other bits that I have overlooked but I think this covers the big 
bullets.

- Bob

P.S. Kevin is not a bad guy, just pissed in my Wheaties(tm) at the wrong time. 

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