David Coe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [*Q1*: Should this overview be included in each of the task-python-* package > descriptions? Just task-python? Nowhere?]
I dunno.. in the individual descriptions. You could have all this in a /usr/share/doc/task-*/README . > Install: if you want to: > ------- --------------- > task-python write scripts and uncomplicated Python applications > task-python-web write CGI scripts and web applications in Python > task-python-full write complex Python applications and/or have > available all the Debian-packaged Python extensions I would think this would be task-python-dev > task-python-dev write Python extensions in other programming languages I would think this would merge with the above. Remember, less is more. > task-python-apps install all Debian applications that are written > in or use Python (regardless of their purpose) > . > (Note that you needn't install any of these to be able to use > other packages that are written in Python; the required pieces > will be automatically installed along with the packages that need > them.) > . > (You may later remove these task-* packages without losing > anything else.) > > [*Q2*: are the above parenthetical explanations unnecessary?] Perhaps.... they don't hurt. > [*Q3*: is task-python-apps a ridiculous concept?] I think so. > Tasks > ===== > > [*Q4*: Please review the following task-package descriptions and their > package selections; tell me what you think should be changed. I don't > know all these packages, just made my best guess from their > descriptions.] Looks okay to me, though I'm not a python hacker (unfortunately). -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>