On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:46:13AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Here's a provisional list of packages which are standard or higher and
> should not be:
> fingerd not very secure for baseline
> ftpd not very secure for baseline
> talk rather obsolete, but debatable
> talkd not very secure for baseline
> telnetd not very secure for baseline
I've dropped all of these to optional. (*d based on most people not really
needing servers running locally, talk based on it presumably not being much
use without a talkd)
It might be useful to be able to get these sorts of things back using a
'unix-servers' task or similar.
Since there's a 'tetex' task, I've also dropped tetex from standard to
optional: people who want TeX will need to choose the task now.
Cheers,
aj
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