Hi,

I found some 'duplicates' in the 1st debian CD:
emacs20-dl_20.7-14.3_i386.deb - ~10MB
emacs20_20.7-13.1_i386.deb - ~9MB
emacs21_21.2-1_i386.deb - ~12MB

I understand - emacs is a very goot thing, but I think 3 different versions 
of emacs in the1st CD is a luxury. Maybe only one, newest version, would be 
enough  for the 1st CD? Then ~20 Mb will be freed from 1st CD.

I think in the first CD should also be:
  - some good apt frontends. Now there is only dselect in 1st CD. I think 
there should be more user-friendly apt frontends: at least one text-mode apt 
frontend, like aptitude (1MB) and one graphical, like stormpkg (~100 kb), 
see woody release notes - 
http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/i386/release-notes/ch-whats-new.en.html#s-newdistro
 
- " <...> To replace the aging, much-maligned, yet still popular dselect, 
many apt frontends have been in development during the woody release cycle. 
Interested users should investigate the aptitude package <...> hardware, 
better autodetection support";
  - most users need automatic hardware detection system (discover - ~150kb) 
and user-friendly network configuration tool (etherconf - ~20kb) packages;
  - User-friendly configuration tools, developed by Progeny: 
python-configlet (35kb), configlet-frontends (20kb), timezoneconf (30kb), 
localeconf (20kb);
  - gnumeric (because KSpread is already in 1st CD, 3MB + some depended 
packages);
  - xservers-v3.3.6 (14MB).

All these packages (except maybe xservers-v3.3.6) should fit in 1st CD if we 
remove some 'duplicates' (like 3 versions of emacs) and maybe some not very 
useful for beginners packages (like erlang_8.0-4_i386.deb - 13MB or 
libopenh323-dev_1.7.4-6_i386.deb+ libopenh323-dbg_1.7.4-6_i386.deb - 7MB)
I think in 1st CD shouldn't be a lot of *-dev or *-dbg (debug version) packages.

It would be very nice if small and fast window-manager IceWM would be in 1st 
CDd too, but it is not a necessity.

In my opinion task "Desktop Environment" should be spitted into 2 tasks:
"GNOME Desktop Environment" and "KDE Desktop Environment", because most 
users use mainly one - GNOME or KDE and just sometimes some programs from other.

The installation of Debian will be much more user-friendly and Debian OS 
will be simpler to use (especially for the beginners), if the packages, 
mentioned above, are included in the 1st Debian CD.

Mantas Kriauciunas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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