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Re: Making Free Software Collection CD



Is it not possible to just download the CD, update the bits that are old and
then give it out.

Include this process as part of your presentation, giving an immediate and
graphical (show then the start cd, then the new cd) demonstration of how
open software works.

Craig

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roberto Sanchez" <rcsanchez97@yahoo.es>
To: "debian-user" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Making Free Software Collection CD


> --- Sharninder Singh-662 <Sharninder.Singh-662@ushacomm.co.in> escribió: >
> >
> I will be presenting a comparison between proprietary software licenses
> > and
> > > > free software licenses.  I wanted to make up a collection of free
> > software to
> > > > put on CD and duplicate to pass out to the members of the class to
give
> > them
> > > > something to try out.  It is a safe assumption that every single
person
> > in the
> >
> > is'nt that called reinventing the wheel. There are already two such
projects
> > on .. check out the gnuwinII (http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/) and the opencd
project
> > (www.opencd.org)
> > IMO, both have exactly the same goals as you have. I personally like
GnuWin
> > CD better because of the larger quantity of software on it.
> >
> > sharninder
> >
>
> I should have stated in the original email, I already looked at those.
But
> neither has in been update in some months.  I would like to include the
> most current software (particularly update versions of OOo and Mozilla).
>
> -Roberto
>
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