Sarah Hobbs wrote: > > 'If Miro can't be added to the default Hardy install (e.g. added to > > ubuntu-desktop), would it be possible for Hardy+1?' > > Forgive me for asking this - but is the market for watching internet TV > really that big?
Conrad Knauer replied: > What would define a "large market"? > > Should Ubuntu only include software reactively rather than watching > for emerging trends? Ubuntu tends to include as much software as possible, with as much of that as can fit included in the default CD. What gets included in the default CD is more a matter of providing working base functionality for as many users as possible, rather than those features that may be interesting (although this often includes interesting things). > If Ubuntu switched to a DVD-based release, would you include it? Ubuntu does have a DVD release, on which miro is included. This release is not recommended for most users, as it is only in a very rare case that all of the software included on the DVD is interesting for the user. In the vast majority of cases, it is easier and less expensive for the user to install from the CD and then install any specific additional software desired from the network. Regarding the presence of miro on the default CD, there are a few steps to the process of possible, inclusion. Anyone is welcome to pursue these steps, but due to the limited size of a CD, not all programs submitted will necessarily be included. 1) File a MainInclusionReport for the candidate 2) Once the candidate is in main, investigate test-building CDs containing the candidate: this often might require removal of something. 3) Once a CD build using the new candidate works, investigate what needed to be removed to determine the tradeoff 4) Present the results of this research to the developers as a candidate change to the CD build. The above tends to be a fair amount of work, and can be quite frustrating due to the limit of what can be on the CD, the competition with other software seeking to be included on the CD, and the time and number of approvals required. -- Emmet HIKORY -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss