On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 01:06:59PM +0200, Ole Streicher wrote: > This would however add all the 13 blends to the boot menu, making this > much more crowded. And it would be impossible to select two blends at > the same time (say: science and astro). > > It would also feel the Blends as being more separated from Debian > itself: you could either install "Debian", or one of the Blends. The > tasksel approach would make clear what they are in reality: a > comprehensive selection of packages and (maybe) configuration for a > specific need.
I think there are different kinds of blends: some *are* "more seperated from Debian" while others are "more something on top of Debian"… IOW: I think there is value in being able to choose some blends directly in isolinux, while others are better suited with (possibly additional) debconf questions. (and I think I also like KiBi's latest idea of only showing (all the) blends if the users chooses blends…) -- cheers, Holger
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