Difference between revisions of "LiveContent Formats"

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Creative Commons is currently working on creating an ISO image for a bootable system that would be filled with free open source software (FOSS) and CC-licensed content. Creative Commons will team with [http://fedoraproject.org Fedora] (technical support) and [http://www.worldlabel.com/ Worldlabel.com] (development and distribution support) in order to produce a LiveCD.
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Creative Commons built [[LiveContent_1_0|LiveContent 1.0]] during summer 2007--it is a LiveCD that contains free open source software (FOSS) and CC-licensed content. Creative Commons will team with [http://fedoraproject.org Fedora] (technical support) and [http://www.worldlabel.com/ Worldlabel.com] (development and distribution support) in order to produce a LiveCD.

Latest revision as of 20:28, 20 September 2007


Formats for distribution of LiveContent

USB

The LiveContent could also be made to fit onto a usb stick so that it can be plugged into computers and boot straight into Linux and/or have Creative Commons licensed content on this thumbdrive.

DVD

The Free Me project has already produced a live DVD with almost exactly the same ideas behind it. More than willing to lend a hand with this :D. Contact me at [1] if you think I could be of use.

The FramaDVD is a project of a free dvd. All details here.

CD

Creative Commons built LiveContent 1.0 during summer 2007--it is a LiveCD that contains free open source software (FOSS) and CC-licensed content. Creative Commons will team with Fedora (technical support) and Worldlabel.com (development and distribution support) in order to produce a LiveCD.