Yes, of course Kinneret is not the exact thing Haifux needs (because they don't need a CD based distro). Yet, the two projects, as of their preliminary state, seems to probably have some tangent points in their development. This is no technical adivce - i'm far from both projects. But for the benefit of the community, I think this should be bear in mind, through the development of these projects.
IMHO, the common knowledge and experience that came out of work on those projects should be shared between the two. Just MO.


Boaz.

Dovix wrote:

Kinneret is intended to run from CD. While it may be possible to install it using Knoppix scripts, this is not currently supported officially and besides that it is still not ready for general release.

While I can not speak for Linbrew, afaik it is still in development and it might be quite some time before it will be suitable for such events.

Boaz Rymland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Mind me for interrupting, as I'm not Haifoee nor, to tell the truth, have I read the whole thread carefully... (just browsed it...:-)

AFAISee, the situation goes like this: you're quite fertile there with the technion instaparties, hence you're into the business of producing some sort of a self-distro. Among other things, this distro should have nice hebrew support.
Hmm... this rings familiar to me - aint kinneret and Linbrew are similar efforts?
If indeed things are like that, more or less, there might be a point in combining resources, sharing the knowledge, experinece, etc' from each other.


It just rang that bell to me, and I thought to share it with you,
Boaz.



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