--On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 00:59:30 +0100 Tadimeti Keshav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is it possible to get all of the ports on a CD set?
This is one area where Linux fares better. Debian
offers a 7 CD (OK they don'y make ISOs) set that
contains all packages.

The short answer is "No".


Some of the ports have licencing restrictions that
prevent that.

Now if you're just talking about the ports that may
legally be included on the CD set; it's a space tradeoff.
Adding more would mean more than 4 CDs in the set,
which would raise the cost of producing them.  Which
would in turn raise the price to end-users.

On the whole, I'd rather keep the current setup and
see about putting more into a DVD based release...

I think the FreeBSD distribution would be better off
having all ports on the 2 additional CDs rather than
have packages. For starters we get 5 window managers.
We could easily do w/o KDE & GNOME and have JRE/JDK
and OOo instead.

You might; but others would take the opposite position. I suspect that if a vote were taken KDE and GNOME would get more votes than Java and OOo.

And having packages makes the system install -MUCH-
faster.  You really don't want to make new users wait
while the entire GNOME suite is compiled.  There are
already complaints that the installation process takes
too long.

                 I might just have to give up FreeBSD
for the reason that downloading ports is turning out
to be expensive.

Sounds like a business opportunity. Make and sell CD sets with the 'missing' ports. Every couple of months, a new snapshot of the entire ports tree with all of the legally-CD-able distfiles; for people who don't have the (cheap) bandwidth to stay up to date with cvsup...



-Pat
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