guran remberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Yesterday I sent the following proposal to the [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wrong person, and I imagine it won't get you anywhere; read the Debian Constitution to find out what the secretary does. This sort of thing should be sent to debian-devel or submitted as a bug against the 'general' pseudo-package (not both, as bugs against general go to debian-devel anyway). >I want the simple mode of selecting packages, at the installation, to be >stationary, and to be the starting point for a newbie, when he chooses >to change his initial selection. > >Discussion: > >Certain repeated questions in the user area can be managed through a >'simple wrapper (=sapper)' with increased choices for the newbie. Look through the archives of debian-devel for discussion of easy administration tools like webmin. >Certain programs that are today put into the 'base' area, ought to be >made a choice for the newbie. Emacs is an excellent example, Since when was emacs in base? Regards, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]