Hi Holger, Am Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 11:43:35PM +0100 schrieb Holger Wansing: > I would like to push a proposal here on this longstanding topic:
Thanks a lot for supporting this long standing topic which actually bothers me than 20 years. But Debian is not only about technique it is also about patience. ;-) > By other means, my attention was drawn to the blends-tasks package. > While this package is not new, an idea came to my mind when reading the > package description: > > As a possible way to solve (or work-around ?) this issue: > could we just "copy tasksel with its UI and infrastructure" into a new > package > (I name it 'blends-di-tasks' here), which has all the blends listed, and add > one entry to tasksel with a name like "Debian Pure Blends" or similar? > > If one then selects "Debian Pure Blends" in the good all known tasksel, the > blends-di-tasks package would be installed on /target, and later a new dialog > would appear, listing all the blends, where the user could select which one > to > install. > (If the "Debian Pure Blends" entry stays unchecked, as would be the default > value, everything stays as is: the new dialog would not appear, no difference > to previous releases.) > > Would that be a possible solution for all involved parties? I consider this an acceptable work-around and it would be definitely a great enhancement over having nothing. > I know, the current (?) plan is something like an "enhanced tasksel" with some > sort of hierarchy included, but I'm not sure, if this will ever happen.... I think tasksel deserves a new design, but well if we do not have someone who might tackle this task we need to go with the means we have. > Thus, I wonder if this could be an alternative, which would be do-able? Thanks a lot for this inspiring idea. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de