2007/5/9, Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 5/9/07, Georg Grabler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Heya.
>
> This is great, thanks a lot.  I just want to comment so I can get some
> clarity here.
>
> > Beryl - merged with compiz
>
> > whole games section - might should be moved to a games repo, maintained by 
> > TUs
>
> I think a handful of us agree that we should kill all the 'games'
> current/extra.  Would anyone have a severe problem with these things
> moving to the AUR/community?

Except for standard Gnome and KDE games that are updated at the time
of release by Gnome/KDE maintainers anyway.

>
> > gtk-gnutella - i don't see the point using a specific gnutella client
> > if a lot of other programs handle multiple protocols fine.
> I actually used to use this before I found mutella, but that was years
> ago before bittorrent became the new hotness.
>
> > Minimize kernel patchsets supported by [extra]
> Yeah, that's a big one too.  The -beyond patchset has died, so that's
> one down.  We have ck, suspend2, and ummmm...
>
> > Networkmanager - too unstable anyway
> > Openbox or fluxbox - the difference is minimal anyway
> These two seem iffy to me.

Should blackbox, wmmaker and enlightenment belong to Current?

>
> > Perl modules which are not base of some program / script
> Yes, this is a big one.  I'm going to scan all packages for those that
> are not required by anything else.
>
> > tkcvs - anyone still using this tool?
> Hah, that's probably a good candidate.
>
> > xmms + addins - should not be that heavily used anymore
> Isn't xmms dead anyway?
>
> > remove web-based tools (as phpbb). I think they can also be downloaded
> > / unzipped by every guy himself.
> I think this one is very important, actually.  Web-based tools are
> generally easy to install (unzip to docroot), and trying to do it
> consistently with different docroots and configurations is probably a
> poor idea.
+1 in my previous mail(s) already

-- 
Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
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