Consider distributing an alternative and minimal ISO image
Revisiting Bug #15536 (closed), I guess the idea shouldn’t be to copy the ISO on
a CD, the idea is valuable if to download, transfer, and use Tails as
fast as possible.
Living in a country with strong censorship (interestingly Tails website
is not censored yet, the Tor website is), and the need for open
communication, a lighter version of Tails will serve to its aim. where
internet speed is very low, and wide-spread Tails usage is eminent.
Building Tails is impossible for the public, and downloading Tails ISO
for every release from behind a regional firewall is very time
consuming; A Tails-light build for every Tails release will promote its
usage greatly. Considering that persistent packages may be on the way, a
Tails-core (Tails-light) with only core functionality will be a great
option.
I assume it is possible to build an automated script to exclude regional
language support and some unnecessary (from POV of a whistle-blower in a
politically oppressed situation) packages for every release. If one of
the purposes of Tails is to help people to communicate freely, these
features seem limitations rather than features for those in need of fast
access:
Regional support: Removing all languages from Firefox,
Thunderbird…(Tails in English only), all non-English Fonts might be
removed as well (and added after booting into the live env.)
Excessive Packages: Inkscape, Scribus, GIMP, Libre-Office (Abiword may
be added after booting as an alternative), PiTiVi, …
The aim is clear: To be able to deploy Tails with the very limited
resources that we have, and use it for communication as fast as
possible.
Related issues
- Related to #15291 (closed)
- Blocks #15392 (closed)
Original created by @Rover11 on 15632 (Redmine)