From: Liraz S. <li...@tu...> - 2008-09-14 12:22:58
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S'orlok Reaves wrote: > > Interesting stuff --I like the "Live CD with ____" > approach to distribution. Thanks, once we work out the kinks with our current crop of beta appliances we're going to open the flood gates and you can expect to see a whole lot more of these appliances for every major opensource application and then some. For those interested in following up on the project, I recommend subscribing to the turnkeylinux-users mailing list and/or our website RSS news feed. > I am wondering... why do you call them "appliances". > For the longest time, I thought Turnkey Linux was > meant to install Linux on your toaster, microwave, > etc. Why not "backend", "application", "framework", or > something like that? Is "appliance" a buzzword in the > open source community that I'm unaware of? Sorry if the terminology confused you. "Appliance" is short for "software appliance", which is a fairly well known buzzword: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_appliance We omitted the "software" from the name because it's redundant when you are talking about Live CDs. BTW, I think a software appliance is called an appliance for the same reason a toaster or microwave is called an appliance. Its not a general purpose tool, but rather something that serves only one specific role. Cheers, Liraz |