Hi, "pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" <pelzflor...@pelzflorian.de> writes:
> On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 10:13:38PM +0200, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: >> pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) <pelzflor...@pelzflorian.de> writes: >> > You can type in the terminal: >> > >> > guix install gnome-calendar >> > >> > This should become part of guix’ gnome package. That it is missing is >> > a bug. >> >> Is it really? I do like that we can choose to install only the >> essential parts of GNOME without having to install packages that we may >> not need. >> >> Perhaps this could remain configurable. >> > > In this case, maybe there should be a gnome-minimal package. > Personally, I don’t like epiphany and use my own gnome package > propagating the same packages but without epiphany. I agree. It would be nice to have an minimal package and bells-and-whistles package. While checking some things for GNOME 3.30, I (inadvertently) made a list of all the “core” GNOME software that we are missing. I thought I would post it here just for the record. I don’t know what all of these are, but some of them look ripe for packaging. :) gnome-boxes gnome-characters gnome-color-manager gnome-contacts gnome-documents gnome-font-viewer gnome-getting-started-docs gnome-initial-setup gnome-logs gnome-menus gnome-music gnome-online-miners gnome-photos gnome-software gnome-themes-extra gnome-user-docs gnome-user-share gnome-weather gssdp gupnp gupnp-av gupnp-dlna gupnp-igd libgepub libgovirt libgrss libmediaart mm-common mousetweaks phodav rygel sushi tracker-miners vino -- Tim