Raphael Groner wrote:
> If I remember correctly the last time we discussed this the
reason
> for leaving Java, was that it's often not really obvious what's
> missing, when something fails. So I think back then we opted for
> leaving Java on the spin and removed some application packages.
> I would perhaps rather go for a totally different target size.
>
> Johannes
IMHO, we should work on the user experience, and not focus mainly on the
(technical) image size. As said, in case of missing java, there should
be a good user help with how to install java afterwards, if it's
*really* needed. I don't see any reason so far why it's needed for any
standard application??
And well, why keep java and remove firefox? I don't understand...
Well, you
obviously see that firefox is not installed and then can just
install it.
If Java is not installed it's not so obvious.
Johannes
-R.
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