[GLLUG] Computer lounge a success
Clay Dowling
clay at lazarusid.com
Wed Apr 25 08:34:53 EDT 2007
I think at this point that using an unofficial ISO or building one of our
own is probably the best choice. I was thinking to have a stab at that
once 4.1 came out next week anyway, since it's necessary for another
project of mine. I was thinking that the ncurses interface Marshal
recommended for the burn box admin would be an excellent fit there.
The burnbox, BTW, will have a GUI admin interface, since I've already got
a GUI front end.
Clay
Caleb Cushing wrote:
> might try asking on the openbsd list if you can use official ones, for a
> weekend event like penguicon as it may bring them more paying users.
>
> On 4/23/07, Clay Dowling <clay at lazarusid.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'll bring this issue up on Thursday at the meeting. I'm still slightly
>> uncomfortable with it, but if most people are in favor of doing it I'm
>> okay with non-official distributions, especially as the Sabotage guys do
>> put up links to the actual order page and encourage people to buy a copy
>> if they like it.
>>
>> Clay
>>
>>
>> Michael Watters wrote:
>> > Clay Dowling wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The OpenBSD issue has come up before. The most we can do without
>> >> stealing money from Theo is put the boot-only ISO on there. He's
>> made
>> >> it pretty clear that the ISO layout is proprietary, since that's what
>> >> puts bread on his table.
>> >>
>> > There's unofficial ISOs, just use one of those.
>> >
>> > http://openbsd.sabotage.org/
>> >
>>
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