We already have the capability to merge the two.  But there's nothing
fundamentally broken in having two versions until such time as we can
actually install from the liveCD.  Until that happens, I don't see a
convincing argument for merging the two, since the ones outlined above seem
to boil down to "it might confuse people."

On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 4:57 AM, Timo Kreuzer <timo.kreu...@web.de> wrote:

> Am 30.03.2011 10:42, schrieb Aleksey Bragin:
>
>  Disadvantages
>>> -To download an iso to just install will be larger(A compressed
>>> version could counter this. Though it's not ideal)
>>>
>>
>> Even additional 10Mb would become 100Mb when regress testing just 10
>> revisions. There are many people (myself included) who don't have high-speed
>> connection all the time too.
>>
> Although its a valid point, I understood it as we wanted to switch to a 1st
> stage gui installer(?)
> In that case, we would need all the stuff for a livecd anyway.
> Maybe we should first evaluate how much memory this would really be.
>
> Regards,
> Timo
>
>
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