On Thursday 07 September 2006 20:35, Joey Hess wrote:
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > What about using the last slot for a "special tasks for specific
> > purposes" thing which could deliberately point users to the fact that
> > these are "not for dummies"..:)
> >
> > A kind of "second level" to cho
Christian Perrier wrote:
> What about using the last slot for a "special tasks for specific
> purposes" thing which could deliberately point users to the fact that
> these are "not for dummies"..:)
>
> A kind of "second level" to choices in tasksel, I would say.
Yes, I've been thinking about doin
> A GIS task seems to fail the 25% test (and the short description given fails
> the 90% test). We currently have 9 visible tasks, so only 1 free slot. I'd
> need to see a strong argument for including this task to get past those
> requirements.
What about using the last slot for a "special tasks
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> The Debian GIS subproject is working to package and integrated the
> free GIS tools to make them easily available and ready for
> professional use. To make the tools easier to find, I believe it
> would be useful if there were a GIS workstation task in tasksel. Here
>
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.54
Severity: wishlist
The Debian GIS subproject is working to package and integrated the
free GIS tools to make them easily available and ready for
professional use. To make the tools easier to find, I believe it
would be useful if there were a GIS workstation task in
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