--- Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam > > Or is the landscape already salted with Fedora-fans?
You meant 'should we have a Hawaii team' I'm guessing. Ubuntu is particularly suited to "Install Fests" because it's target audience is common desktop users. Hence the motto "Linux for human beings". Fedora on the other hand can't be considered such and is geared towards development and testing for RHEL (RedHat may claim otherwise but read on). Some key benefits for promoting Ubuntu vs. other distros: - It's a 1 disk distro. Comparatively, FC and OpenSuse are a minimum 5 CDs. That means a lot, especially for non-profits distributing Ubuntu. It means less resources to create an install set and less media to consume per install. - Fast install. "On a typical computer, the Ubuntu installation should be done in less than 25 minutes." No swapping out of CDs. - Update notifications turned on and prominently displayed. - Updates are backported. Comparitively, FC 5 initially shipped with the 2.6.15 kernel. It's now updated to 2.6.17. On a June 15, 2006 installation with Office and Development packages selected, there was a total download size of 541Mb worth of updates. - Most hardware works out of the box. Ubuntu has the supported Restricted repository which "also may contain binary firmware... that cannot be modified without permission from their authors" so long as their "redistribution is unencumbered." FC on the other does not ship binary firmware. - Distribution updates support. The latest Ubuntu release will be supported for 3 years. FC releases become legacy once Release +2 Test 2 comes out. ie. Fedora Core 4 will become legacy at the release of Fedora Core 6 test 2 (scheduled July 26, 2006). On another note, I just requested 200 Ubuntu and 200 Edubuntu CDs for HOSEF from the free ShipIt service. This may take a while to get here. If you are able to personally order smaller quantities and pass them on to HOSEF or myself, we'll make sure they get distributed. --> https://shipit.ubuntu.com/ ~ Julian