Hi Steve! Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> (2013-10-31): > First of all, we spoke about switching to using the graphical > installer by default back last year at DC12. But we never actually > made the change then. I think it's time now, what do you guys think?
That's something I stumbled upon again very recently, and yes, we should probably do that like right now. :) > Secondly: xfce as default desktop? I'm tempted to do this regardless > of the current init debate, if nothing else just to give us a useful > *small* system from a single CD again. As I have said on various occasions those last days, I don't think it's a call for me to make, but I don't think it's a bad idea. On a personal note, I'm slightly sad for the GNOME folks since they've been doing a great job to provide us with a nice support (including a11y things etc.), but I guess Xfce should do just fine as well, and having a small, useful system in a single CD looks a very fine thing to have (again). As we saw lately, people still actively rely on a single CD, so let's have that again! :) [and that's what you're mentioning a few lines below anyway, oops.] > Finally, I've been getting some useful feedback on the front of > exactly which images we should be making at this point, and I'm > thinking of dropping most of the CD options, leaving us with: > > * netinst > * *1* single CD with more content (xfce, more useful stuff) > * DVD sets (and bigger) Doesn't look unreasonable to me at first glance, but remember I don't know anything about d-i/cdimages. > I'm thinking more about what we could/should fit into the "useful > stuff" category, plus what we should call it ("recommended", "Debian > developer toolbox", "good stuff"? *grin*). I remember Bdale asking for > something like this last year at the debian-cd BoF at DC12, and there > were general murmurs of support. Can we add sensible extra tasksel > task(s) to cover the things that *we* consider useful? I'm thinking > about: > > * misc devel utils > * tools for wireless > * all the bits you'd want to be able to configure your latest machine > so it comes up on the network automatically so you can > configure/install it further easily remotely > * ... > > Thoughts? I happened to have looked at some tasksel bug reports this afternoon, and it looked like there was some kind of a 10-ish task limit that can be proposed. The possibility of having 2 levels to have more choices was brought up, but apparently never implemented. Maybe that {c,w}ould be a prerequisite to having more options like those you mentioned? Mraw, KiBi.
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