Re: Road to 3.0, core ISO size and UTF-8

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Christophe Lincoln wrote:

Hi guys
Hug to all,

SliTaz 3.0 Roadmap is mostly wrote but a few things must be discuss:
the core ISO size and UTF-8 by default.

Using UTF-8 by default will alow use to use gettext and PO files to
translate all SliTaz apps and boxes. Using standard PO files will make
translation easier for all languages and actually some languages such
has Russian work only with UTF-8.

But using UTF-8 with the current selection of the core packages,
produce an ISO image bigger than 30 MB (~31,2 Mb). That said I think is
not a problem, I think we should keep the core under 35 Mb so it boot
with 256 Mb and include Abiword or MPlayer, more i18n and hardware
support.

Historicaly I fixed at first an ISO size at 20 Mb to boot with
128 MB, with 2.0 the minimal RAM to load the core is 160 MB and we
provide official flavors or web boot to use SliTaz with less memory. So
the goal is always reached: provide a full featured, fast, light
and compact OS for modern harware but also usable on older machines.

Ok to have the core under 35 Mb ? Suggestions, commnents ?

Please give a look to the Roadmap for 3.0 if you have time, all
comments and suggestions are welcome, checking typo is also more than
welcome. I will finish it when the ISO size thing is fixed:

http://labs.slitaz.org/projects/roadmap/distro

On a personnal side and would like to support translations teams as much
has possible. Paul, Claudinei, Sevala, Draplater and others are doing
an incredible work. If we give the core a few Mb we could realy improve
languages support and SliTaz.


Yes, it's worth it in terms of 'opening up' to as many people as possible.

- Christophe

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