I think what you are proposing is too much granularity to be worth the effort, if that much control is needed, it will be easier to just use dselect anyway. Remember tasks are geared towards new users installing for the first time. We don't want them to ultimately need to look at a task package for every branch of the sciences. Probably best to keep it as task-science, and note in the task description that it includes some commonly used programs for scientific computing. My $0.02.
Britton __ GNU GPL: "The Source will be with you... always." On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > Interesting timimg :) > > I finally got a go-ahead from the previous task-science maintainer to adopt > his package, which I found muddled (and buggy where it intersected with some > of my packages). I posted a suggestion for a new one to d-devel last night, > and so far only heard "break it up further into task-numerical-analyis and > task-data-analysis". > > I'm of a divided opinion. I think Joey is right in limiting tasksel at its > most basic level to just one "screen" (mind you that could be 60 odd rows > these days :) though we should limit it to 20), but I also see good reasons > to offer more granularity for those who can deal with it. Think of it as > "novice" and "intermediate". > > As a crude hack, couldn't we define tasksel to do the following > > - accept task packages matching task-(.*)(-.*)? (in Perl regexp) > > - in novice mode, only show up to level task-(.*) and have $1 define the > groupings, eg task-programming, task-webserver, ... > > - in intermediate mode, go to level $1 and $2 and show eg "C Programming" > based on task-programming-c, "C++ Programming" based on task-programming-c++ > etc > > How does that sound? The fact remains that we have a _vast_ number of > packages so that we probably need to define several "viewing modes" for them. > > Dirk > > > > -- > Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >