
On Mon, 2017-04-24 at 08:40 +0200, Tomas Cech wrote:
Hi Farhad,
as other people already said, you can use susestudio.com to make your own ISO. As susestudio seems to be slowly dying, you still can use OBS and kiwi to build ISOs by yourself. If you feel that it will be helpful for others, go ahead, do it and tell others about that.
You have the tools, you have an idea and you have the time. If you need help, ask for it.
When it's done we can have a look on download numbers (right?) and see if there is interest in such thing.
My opinion on this is, that other solution which will help you cache data locally is the right way, especially if you are able to share it among more users.
Good luck.
S_W
SUSE studio, OBS and local data cache are not a good solution, they are complex and takes time to learn and build, I don't want the ISO image only for myself, I am thinking to many users that have my situation and currently openSUSE does not provide a good and easy way to them for installing openSUSE. This causes they choose another distros which most of them have provides such image. I don't want anymore ISO image for all/most DE, just KDE. *Is it really so hard for you?!* Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu provides a Live ISO image in size 1.3GB for GNOME/KDE and totally their default DE, I completely sure such option, an *official* ISO image with that size can attract many users to openSUSE. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org