[please cc me as I'm not on debian-cd, thanks.]
Hi debian-cd,
I tend to attend a lot of tradeshows and often help run Debian booths at these
shows where we try to hand out as many Debian CDs as possible. This usually
means disk1 of the lastest stable release, mostly i386 (99%) and we try to
ha
[Matt Taggart]
> In the process of giving out all these CDs it occurred to me that
> Debian could make it easier for people giving out CDs to fulfill
> their source obligation(required by some licenses like the GPL) by
> creating an ISO image that also contained it's own source.
As far as I know t
Matt Taggart wrote:
> What do people think? Is this a reasonable idea? Should I start
> looking in to what it would take to make the current processes do
> this? (or does someone who's already doing it want to save me the
> trouble? I'm not above bribery, name your price)
Heck, I am not above brib
Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [Matt Taggart]
>> In the process of giving out all these CDs it occurred to me that
>> Debian could make it easier for people giving out CDs to fulfill
>> their source obligation(required by some licenses like the GPL) by
>> creating an ISO image t
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