Hello,

        With the advent of cdrskin [1] for writing CD-R/W in a cdrecord's 
command-line-compatible way and already having several dvd burner 
applications, I'd like to propose the addition of at least two more virtual 
package names to the `Authoritative list of virtual package names' [2] -- 
these are:

        * `cd-burner' -- could be provided by wodim, cdrskin, (cdrdao ?)
        * `dvd-burner' -- could be provided by wodim, dvd+rw-tools and dvdrecord
        * `blueray-burner' -- in a distant (or not so distant?) the future.
        * `optical-discs-burner' -- i.e. burns all types of optical discs. I'm 
not 
sure if we will need that in fact.

Another set of possible names would be `cd-recorder', `dvd-recorder' and so 
on, but these are a little longer, while the clarity remains the same. 


        Using alternatives mechanism -- currently I don't think that using 
alternatives mechanism would be a benefit as a whole, but I might be blind of 
course. FWIW, should /usr/bin/cdrecord symlink (from the `cdrecord' package) 
stay as a symlink to wodim for compatibility reasons or remove it in order to 
benefit identification of the apps which search for cdrecord binary ?


        Various frontend packages -- these would depend on these virtual 
packages at 
some future point; post-etch of course.

        * k3b -- 0.12.17-4 already uses cdrskin if wodim is not installed.
        * nautilus-cd-burner -- I filed a wishlist bug against it to do the same
        * cdw -- I'm not sure if that package will be maintained in the future.
        * more -- to be identified ???


[1] Fully GPL'ed; highly cooperative and capable upstream; and obviously too 
youngish as compared to cdrkit/cdrtools mileage.
[2] http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/virtual-package-names-list.txt

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