Juerg, thank you for picking this up and my apologies for the late
response.

You are of course right that there is no scientific answer or approach
to this question.  I'd simply look at the biggest directories with ncdu
and make a decision if I thought that hardware was common when going
down the list from top towards the bottom (first few entries only, of
course).

Let's be clear that this is not about stopping to support anything,
upsetting anybody or break things or make things harder for people.
Anybody who has the default of installing recommends by default will not
be affected by this at all.  It is about choice, for people in a
scenario with limited ressources who'd like to trim some fat.  Those
people would need to make a conscious choice to remove the unnecessary
(for them) packages.  I certainly won't need support for netronome on
any of my machines and would not install the package that contains it if
it were optional.

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  split some large, lesser-used firmware files into -extra package

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