
This is a business area that has died, for fairly good reason. At one time, Internet bandwidth was rather more precious, as you were most likely accessing it via using a modem and your telephone land line. (Some of our younger members may not remember back that far!!) And so it made sense that businesses could make a viable business out of mastering CDs for Linux distributions and selling thousands of copies that would be salable for a year or two, saving usage of expensive/scarce Internet connections. I recall InfoMagic with their 10 CD set (with several distributions), LinuxMall, and there being various others, that came about in the mid-1990s, selling all manner of Linux distribution CDs. They started disappearing in about 2001-2002. Internet connectivity has gotten so vastly much cheaper and more available that this business model became uneconomic. I suggest asking what distribution the original poster is interested in, and seeing if someone can burn a DVD and bring it to the next meeting? That would be what *would* work, today.