On Mon, 13 May 2002, Richard Atterer wrote: > I could add an entry to the CD FAQ, if someone can give me a good > answer to the question... :) > > What is a .raw file? > > It is exactly the same as an .iso file; you can just rename it to > .iso and write it to CD-R. We use .raw for beta and unofficial > images rather than .iso, because... ???
A .raw file is a cd image file in a testing release. It is not considered signed off by the image creator and is made available for beta testing. If no errors are discovered it is renamed and released as a .iso. If there is a problem, the cd image is created and rereleased as a .raw. Creating this as a .raw extension discourages downloaders from assuming it is a finished product. regards, -jason P.S personally disagree with the .raw naming and think it's easier to leave it as .iso and educate people about the release process instead but i am sure phil has the benefit in experience on this process and go with that. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]