From: Slobo <ssl@uns.ns.ac.yu>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-dev] Want to adopt experimental. LiveCD
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 01:23:47 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200308190123.47905.ssl@uns.ns.ac.yu> (raw)
Hello all developers and gentoo users!
My name is Slobodan Sredojevic and as member of Serbian GNOME Translation team
I found it would be usefull for all our translators to have some kind of
Gnome 2.4 installed in order to finish and polish translations of .po files
and other documentation.
My idea is to adopt Gentoo experimental LiveCD (heard it's great) and put
available latest Gnome on it ( gnome beta1 using breakmygentoo ebuilds,
official rcX or stable ebuilds) and share to translators. Beside this, that
CD should have several programs/tools like KBabel, GTranslator, g(vim), and
emacs.
1. Is it possible to adopt experimental gentoo live cd
(kde-gnome-ccache...x86...iso labeled)? How hard is it all ?
If it is possible then
2. Is it correct way to do this with livecd-ng tool/script ?
3. Sorry ;)) Any plans to release some new version of that livecd these days (
just not to download iso if newer and better one will be released soon)
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Thank you,
Slobodan Sredojevic, ssl@uns.ns.ac.yu
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