On Jan 26, 2016 5:21 PM, Don Raikes <don.rai...@oracle.com> wrote:
> When I do 
> $ apt-get live-images 
>
> From within jesse, I see a /usr/share/live/images/rescue folder and except 
> for about 4 packages it seems to build fine. 
>
> Couldn't we just fixup those few packages and/or remove them from the 
> package-list and be good? 
>
> Or is this more a matter of debian has decided to go a different direction 
> with tasksel-* and blends? 

How you come up with the list is not as important as having a team independent 
of the live team to make them into one or more metapackages and maintain them. 
Even whether you call that a blend or not is not as important as having people 
make that commitment of long term maintainership of rescue.

Rescue was trimmed from live-images in the first place because it doesn't fit 
with the goal of those images, which was to provide live flavors equivalent to 
what a user would get by default installing Debian. The live team has no 
special interest in being the arbiter of what does it does not go into each 
image on a package by package basis. That's better suited to a blend, with a 
special interest in serving a particular group of users with a common set of 
needs. 

Ben

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