Your concerns are absolutely valid. I'm still mostly stuck in the CD/DVD world 
but I do use live USB via "UNetbootin" because I find Ubuntu's "Startup Disk 
Creator" to be quite fiddly.

--- On Tue, 12/4/12, Justin Joseph <justin.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Justin Joseph <justin.m...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-gnome] Abiword/Gnumeric or LibreOffice in GNOME Remix?
To: "Lance" <lbsol...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Jeremy Bicha" <jbi...@ubuntu.com>, "chris hermansen" 
<clherman...@gmail.com>, "ubuntu-gnome" <ubuntu-gnome@lists.launchpad.net>
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 2:09 AM

On 4 December 2012 13:03, Lance <lbsol...@yahoo.com> wrote:



I honestly don't see why any real size constraints need to apply once we've 
crossed the 700 MB threshold. I seem to recall Ubuntu itself setting an 
arbitrary limit when they passed the CD limit but I really don't see why?



I suppose it's possible that too much bloat could increase the installation 
time but I recently tested Mint with Mate and the DVD was nearly 1 GB but the 
installation time was still below 30 minutes. 


There are other factors involved here.
1. There is a large part of the world were internet is still a luxury (at least 
broadband). People don't like to download/install a DVD distro with unecessary 
applications/bloat and waste their bandwidth.


2. There are a lot many 1gb drives. We should aim to fit into that (with space 
reserved for  save files after reboot).
3. We should also have space for update etc. within the live media and use it 
as a distro from usb. With our last alpha, the installer was not working. An 
update was released shortly after but my 2 gb drive had not enough space to 
update/upgrade and install using that media.



Thanks,
Justin Joseph



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