Quoting Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 10:35:57AM +0100, Edward Betts wrote: > > I changed the description so it does not say it is a mirror anymore: > > > > [..] > > > > Does that help at all? > > Not really, but if enough people really think I'm wrong on this I won't > press the issue. I also didn't press the issue with the anarchists > thing, I'm hoping for a better solution to the overall size od the > distribution. > > -- > Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian GNU/Linux developer > PGP: E8D68481E3A8BB77 8EE22996C9445FBE The Source Comes First! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > <Shinobi> There are worse things than Perl....ASP comes to mind >
Although I tend to agreed with Joseph on this point, I also think that the main problem is still the same as with the Anarchy FAQ: No other cool place (personal web page is not the answer because is not part of the distribution) to place this kind of stuff. So I want to make a Suggestion: Creation of a sub-directory aside from main, contrib, non-free named data. The data directory will contain packages DFSG-Free that the maintainers feel they can be useful to a minority of people or is too big to be included in the main distribution. The main purpose is too provided data that's is not essential to any programs in main but can be useful for any user. Examples of those packages are: - Supplemental themes (a default should however be included in main); - Some not program specific documentation; - Tutorials; - Astronomical data; - Foo-Scripts; - Funny manpages. The following rules should be follow, however: - No packages in main should depend solely on a package in data. - The maintainer decision on this subject is just the same as with the Section: field. It's a suggestion that can be override by the archive maintainer. - The data should only contain packages compliant with the DFSG. - The data subdirectory is an entire part of Debian. It's purpose is to let the CD vendors/archives maintainers/users choice between a Debian Light who fit on a reasonable amount of CDs, and an Debian Extended who can fill you're entire RAID array. The reason for a seperate directory is for ease of mirroring and CD building. It gives us also an easy way to check if a package can be on data. I will really like to see this one at least second. It's an old thread that I saw reborn and kill too often. My english is not perfect, so it's certainly need some correction but I think the idea is here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fabien Ninoles Chevalier servant de la Dame Catherine des Rosiers aka Corbeau aka le Veneur Debian GNU/Linux maintainer E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WebPage: http://www.tzone.org/~fabien RSA PGP KEY [E3723845]: 1C C1 4F A6 EE E5 4D 99 4F 80 2D 2D 1F 85 C1 70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------