Note Debian-science and debian-live CCed on this. Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Chris Walker wrote: > > Is it really as simple as adding the science metapackages[1] > > to /usr/share/live-helper/lists? > > yes; and preferably you would send a file (like > /usr/share/live-helper/lists/debian-science) that contains all the stuff > you guys consider to be 'debian-science' so that we include it directly > in live-helper. this way, you will be able to do > > lh_config -p debian-science [...] && lh_build > > in future. That's great. The whole of debian-science will be quite large (Quite how large I'm not sure, but installing the packages I don't have on my system would take 2.7 Gig.) I propose therefore to add science-astronomy, science-biology, science-physics etc containing their respective packages. I could then add a science-all package depending on them all. If it won't fit on one DVD, then it is perhaps worth splitting it - perhaps into a physical/biological set. Does this make sense? Chris PS Some of the science tasks contain packages in contrib and non-free (as suggests) which would probably need to be excluded if an official iso was produced. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]