jameswilson wrote:Should we have a list of work required on the wiki so poeple can pick parts to do?
I think so! I've started a wiki for that purpose. See
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.ph ... quirements
Someone please edit this to make sense - I stuck a few things up there but by no means is this a good list; all I did was start it and set a format. (Ross, I volunteered you for a couple

) If we follow that for our additions it will be very useful and nicely presented.
gola10 wrote:I can tell that they are very stable.
See above - you really don't know how a ZM installation is working until it's been under load a while. There are several landmark activities that tell a lot about 'stability.' When it makes its first event dump, when the disk fills and it starts to purge, when it gets to 32k events, etc. These issues are all addressed in other forums - but to make a fully stable live cd we have to consider them.
In making our decisions on what packages to include, stability has to be considered. I've been reading some of the forums on the MySQL sites, the Apache sites, and the ffmpeg sites. There are issues with each and every one of them which may or may not affect us. Some of them are biting me in the rear!!
Using the latest version of everything has not been working for me - I find myself frequently using the oldest version that supports the features I need as they have had the most exposure and have received the most work in making them stable. Luckily for me most of my 2008 installs have been upgrades with my 'ginea pig' customers who've agreed to let me use them for test sites.
So, this begs me to ask, what tasks ARE really necessary for making this live cd? Go edit the wiki
