My RFE: I'd like to request in this pipeline thread:
1. Nevada Build 80+ would be more educational for academia. ZFS fixes and 
multicore concerns.

2. Space: 7-Zip and LZMA compression.

Q. Why Live CD and not Live-DVD?
A. Internationally, a few years ago most end-users didn't have the latest 
laptops/notebooks with DVD drives. Also, some students can't afford a 
laptop/notebook versus an old desktop computer maybe obtained through academia 
computer liquidations. A more realistic reason is that some users have old 
pre-Y2003 desktop computers with 256-512MB of memory and CD drives that work 
just fine. DVD drives were still at a premium just 2-3 few years ago and 
CD-record for DVD usage and standardization across UNIX OSes was another 
concern.
The other reason is network bandwidth and download concerns froman 
international perspective. Some software engineers and system admins are still 
using 33K-56K dial up modems at their homes (affordability issue or lack of DSL 
in their area).

Remember this comment: "At least 256 MB of RAM ...requires at least 4 GB of 
disk space." 

Also of note: Getting an 8.5GB DVD drive was like obtaining a Ferrari, from a 
student perspective, just a few years ago.

The current reason I'll note is just that Indiana is getting off the ground and 
it is just easier starting small with a basic Live CD and getting it 
distributed out to engineers/users anywhere in the world over the internet, 
through their local FTP/HTTP mirrors, with access to a larger software 
repository for more software  packages. Debian has DVDs for some hardware 
platforms, but not everyone has time to download those DVDs or even maintain 
all the packages on them for QA and stability. Also, copying those DVD images 
to localized FTP/HTTP mirrors is a COSTLY venture for most small business ISPs.

- Ken Mays
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