Dear debian-cd developers, I want to discuss with you about the future configuration format of debimg.
Why I ask you? Because I hope that debimg can replace debian-cd one day, and want to know what you think about the format. As you may know, debimg is not solely targeted at creating debian images for (in the future maybe) official releases, but also for normal users wanting to create customized installation discs. In my opinion, the current configuration formats do not fit. Therefore, I suggest to create a configuration format based on XML. This format has the disadvantage that it is not really easy to edit in a text editor. But it also has many advantages compared to the current format in debimg. First of all, the whole configuration could be put in one file, enabling users to share their configurations very easily. Secondly, XML supports an unlimited number of subsections. Please note that debimg configuration files are much smaller than a combination of all required data/ and tasks/ files, because less information is duplicated and packages can also be included by priority and task, not only by their names. (although popcon files should usually be in a seperate file). You should also know that debimg will get various frontends to edit these files, like graphical user interface and maybe text user interface. What is your opinion? Is XML a good choice? What do you expect from the configuration format / Which features do you need? Please CC me on replies. Regards, Julian Andres Klode -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]