On Mon, 2012-12-24 at 19:29 +0000, Ken Moffat wrote: > For a server, I doubt there is very much commonality. For a > desktop I suspect the common packages stop fairly soon after building > Xorg. For myself, getting my preferred wm is basically followed by > firefox with system libraries. Everything after that, including > printing [ not everyone uses a printer, and not all printers use the > same packages ], is very much down to individual choice.
Yes, I'd agree with that. Broadly speaking, what I think people want are either specific applications like Firefox which we cover along with the dependencies, or broader packages like Gnome or KDE which we cover as entire sections. In what way is the current system not adequate? Simon.
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