On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 19:11:06 +0530
Sonic <get.sonic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 08/18/2012 10:29 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>
>> About system-config-firewall, system-config-firewall-base,
>> k3b, kde-partitionmanager packages -- Sorry, maybe I confused
>> the idea of installing the system on groups with the idea
>> of installing the necessary (usually) a minimum packages.
> So I disagree about k3b and kde-partitionmanager being part of the necessary
> minimum. K3b is useless on a machine with no CD/DVD burner (e.g. a netbook
> or a tablet). kde-partitionmanager is entirely useless for most users. That
> kind of packages belongs into "options" (subgroups). It may or may not
make
> sense to enable those options by default.
I have to disagree on K3B. Writing a CD/DVD is a basic function and
should be supported out of the box. It was a welcome addition when users
could burn CDs on Windows without requiring any additional software.
We're not aiming to include only those packages that are applicable on
all possible hardware platforms, are we? In that case, things like
bluetooth support should be left out since most desktops don't have
them. I mean, why the unfair advantage for netbooks?
regards,
Syam
Maybe it`s need to create specific group --
@kde-disk-utilities with CD/DVD burn, kde-partitionmanager
and other specific packages?
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Fl@sh