If you're taking votes, it seems to me that the defconfig rule of being allyesconfig minus the settings that render BB useless or stupid (PAM, DEBUG, etc.) is a good one. Allyes for Dummmies, in other words. Making BB a perfect test vehicle for toolchains, evaluation purposes, etc. The settings that are likely to please the least knowledgeable BB user, in other words. Once you know more about what you really need, you're likely to abandon any prepackaged config anyway.
But there probably needs to be a central vision of what defconfig is and is not, one owner of record. He can take opinions, like this one. PAM and DEBUG are pretty uncontroversial, but whether certain more obscure BB features were on or off for defconfig would be where the central vision comes into play, rather than endless wrangling over it. The charter for defconfig, however, should be well documented. -- Jim _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/busybox
