Request for review: new desktop groups
Dan Williams
dcbw at redhat.com
Thu Aug 23 16:03:09 UTC 2012
On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 15:18 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> As part of https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ReworkPackageGroups, I've
> been working on redoing some of the groups that make up installation choices
> in anaconda. The idea is to offer a simpler interface, where the user simply
> selects which environment they want to run in, plus options for that
> environment.
>
> Based on what's in the kickstart file for the Desktop spin, here's what I
> have for the Desktop:
NetworkManager-gnome is dead, having been replaced by both
network-manager-applet and nm-connection-editor, among others. At this
point, the Shell is functional enough that we don't need
network-manager-applet anymore for GNOME desktops. But we still need
nm-connection-editor.
Dan
> GNOME contains:
> desktop-backgrounds-basic
> control-center
> dconf
> gnome-panel
> gnome-session
> gnome-shell
> gnome-themes-standard
> metacity
> notification-daemon
> abrt-desktop
> aisleriot
> at-spi2-atk
> at-spi2-core
> avahi
> baobab
> brasero-nautilus
> caribou
> cheese
> deja-dup
> eog
> evince
> evince-nautilus
> file-roller
> file-roller-nautilus
> fprintd-pam
> gcalctool
> gdm
> gedit
> glib-networking
> gnome-backgrounds
> gnome-bluetooth
> gnome-color-manager
> gnome-contacts
> gnome-dictionary
> gnome-disk-utility
> gnome-disk-utility-nautilus
> gnome-documents
> gnome-font-viewer
> gnome-icon-theme
> gnome-icon-theme-extras
> gnome-icon-theme-symbolic
> gnome-packagekit
> gnome-screensaver
> gnome-screenshot
> gnome-system-log
> gnome-system-monitor
> gnome-terminal
> gnome-user-docs
> gucharmap
> gvfs-fuse
> gvfs-gphoto2
> gvfs-smb
> libcanberra-gtk2
> libcanberra-gtk3
> libproxy-mozjs
> librsvg2
> libsane-hpaio
> mousetweaks
> nautilus
> nautilus-sendto
> NetworkManager-gnome
> NetworkManager-openconnect
> NetworkManager-openvpn
> NetworkManager-pptp
> NetworkManager-vpnc
> orca
> PackageKit-command-not-found
> PackageKit-gtk-module
> PackageKit-gtk3-module
> policycoreutils-restorecond
> polkit-gnome
> seahorse
> sushi
> xdg-user-dirs-gtk
> yelp
> firefox
> icedtea-web
>
> and has the following 'options' available:
> gnome-apps:
> empathy
> evolution
> evolution-help
> evolution-NetworkManager
> gnome-boxes
> gnome-games
> shotwell
> simple-scan
> sane-backends-drivers-scanners
> vinagre
> vino
> gnome-media:
> brasero
> rhythmbox
> sound-juicer
> totem
> totem-mozplugin
> totem-nautilus
> libreoffice:
> libreoffice-calc
> libreoffice-draw
> libreoffice-graphicfilter
> libreoffice-impress
> libreoffice-math
> libreoffice-writer
> libreoffice-xsltfilter
>
> I welcome any and all sanity-checking of this, and ideas for
> additions/removals. You can open the current F18/F19 comps files and see the
> data that makes this up - the 'gnome-desktop' environment defines what
> groups go into GNOME, and which are shown as options, and the groups
> referenced there define what packages make them up.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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