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targhan wrote:
Downloadable ISO's is a good idea for our high bandwith community members, but even they would get fed up with huge downloads. The intention is to make a downloadable archive.
I think many solutions should be provided to the different range of users. ISO is a good, reliable and easy way to provide updates (not all ISOs are large files, CD-Rs are inexpensive and you can keep your data outside your computer in case of crash). Also, archives are always a good thing. What about a kind of apt-get (Like on Debian Linux) to update software on-the-fly connecting to some main server(s) with authentication for non-free updates/software?
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Again, this is only my opinion, but Genesi charges the reseller for the promotianal items, and the reseller charges their customer a "nominal copy fee." This is, of coarse, assuming that the SuperBundle continues to be provided for free.
This is a good idea too, of course depending on whether Genesi provides free updates / new software for free (I mean, even after the SuperBundle event).