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== Kickstart File == | == Kickstart File == | ||
* Kickstart File of test release based on Fedora 22: [https://lupinix.fedorapeople.org/AstronomySpin/fedora-livedvd-astronomy_kde.ks] | |||
== ISO Name / FS Label == | == ISO Name / FS Label == | ||
* ISO name: Fedora-$release-$arch-Live-Astronomy | |||
* FS-Label: Fedora-$release-$arch-Astronomy | |||
== Dependencies == | == Dependencies == | ||
* Fedora KDE Spin | |||
== Plans == | == Plans == | ||
== Comments and Discussion == | == Comments and Discussion == |
Revision as of 10:56, 13 June 2015
Spin Name
Fedora Astronomy Spin
Summary
The goal is to create a Live media spin containing a set of tools for astronomers and astrophysicists. This includes observatory control as well as scientific data analysis and astrophotography.
Status
- Targeted release: Fedora 23
- Last updated: 09th Jun 2015
- Fedora 22 based test releases
Owner
- Name: Christian Dersch
- email: lupinix@fedoraproject.org
Detailed Description
User Experience
- Powerful completely open-source and free tool for amateurs and professionals.
Benefit to Fedora
At the moment, there is no such distribution which offers a set of professional open-source tools for astronomers and astrophysicists and Fedora is very popular in astronomers' environment (that it is strongly linux-based).
Kickstart File
- Kickstart File of test release based on Fedora 22: [1]
ISO Name / FS Label
- ISO name: Fedora-$release-$arch-Live-Astronomy
- FS-Label: Fedora-$release-$arch-Astronomy
Dependencies
- Fedora KDE Spin