On 26/11/09 11:36, Alan Pope wrote:
> 40G is quite small. Is that only one repo, one architecture, one release?

Yes. I did it in June 2008 and main and universe for x86 was only ~40GB.
Binary only, no source. There are no non-x86 machines. I only did it for
the current release. People can upgrade and install new software there.

> ISO images for current releases. ISOs for other distros, so they get
> some choice.

Nah. I was only going to give one or 2 ubuntu ISOs. The target market
here are not going to be able to tell the difference between Ubuntu and
(say) Red Hat.

> As others have suggested, a dump of wikipedia.

Yep. I'll use the schools one. I've heard there's a static HTML dump
somewhere. That would be nice due to the large amount of articles in it.

> A dump of help.ubuntu.com and help.ubuntu.com/community ?

Yep.

> Help yourself to any screencasts at http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/ and
> perhaps some from http://showmedo.com - they have lots of tutorials
> that are all downloadable in .flv format (which plays fine on Ubuntu
> given the right codecs).

I'll grab the screen casts. They take a while to download and will
provide a more approachable documentation format for some people.



Rory McCann

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