On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 11:54:26AM +0100, Marc Haber wrote: > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:33:33 +0000, James Troup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >In the series of mails that followed the initial REJECT, I said (in > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > >| If you disagree with that, you can either try your luck with another > >| ftp-master or get rough consensus on debian-devel that I'm wrong. > It is usual that people who dare to question your judgment get flamed > on -devel.
Actually, the people who get flamed are the ones that say self-evidently stupid things. > I have had my share of that. No, thank you. > You are the "secret" Boss of the project. And with paranoid fantasies like that, is it any wonder you've had your share? For reference, the distribution of packages wrt Installed-Size looks like: .----- number of packages | .---- size of package, rounded down to nearest power of two (in kB) v v 9 0 - 1 3 2 7 4 92 8 218 16 928 32 2499 64 2565 128 2077 256 1711 512 1270 1024 870 2048 610 4096 295 8192 209 16384 60 32768 16 65536 3 131072 [0] Generally, it's much better to put related programs together into a single package than distribute them separately, even if that offends your aesthetic sensibilities. The whole point of Debian is to put the awkwardness of finding the right tools for the jobs into the hands of a competent maintainer, rather than passing it on to our users. Servers, rather than tools, can be a different matter. Large programs can be a different matter too. Packages below a certain size, probably 15-30kB are generally more of a nuisance to keep around separately than to merge into a related package. Cheers, aj [0] cat Packages_i386 | grep ^Installed-Size | cut -d\ -f2 | perl -nle 'print $_ ? 2**int(log($_)/log(2)) : 0;' | sort -n | uniq -c -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. Australian DMCA (the Digital Agenda Amendments) Under Review! -- http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/blog/copyright/digitalagenda
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