Le lundi 03 avril 2006 à 02:11 +0100, Luis Matos a écrit : > Jerome Warnier wrote: > > >Le lundi 27 mars 2006 à 09:36 +0100, Luis Matos a écrit : > > > > > >>Jeremy Schoenhaar wrote: > >> > >> > >[..] > > > > > >>Well ... talking on irc with some people in #debian on freenode, i was > >>told that this could be made by improving tasksel. > >>I must say it is a good idea, because then the "package" could be > >>preseeded when remastering the debian cd. > >> > >> > >We have done almost all you want in our[1] project called > >«Librassoc»[2]. It is based on Sarge, uses d-i, and preselects packages > >(basically a GNOME desktop with OOo), preseeds some of them, and > >configure some others (like OOo for GTK filechooser) and the basic user > >configurations. > > > > > > > > >Actually > > > >We just released version 1.0 last week, and will move to the next > >version, based on Etch, in the following few days (work has actually > >already started in the background). > >I think there is no need to start it again and again, so maybe you could > >join and/or fork, but the problem could be now that we discuss about the > >development mainly in French. The code and comments are all in good > >English though, including the CVS comments. It will soon become even > >more modular too, and we will try to integrate the GTK frontend to d-i. > > > > > >[1] We, the LUG of Brussels: http://www.bxlug.be > >[2] http://www.librassoc.be > > > > > > > Sorry, i missed this post. Really, your project goes with my intents, > but my effort is to make this to be "debian supported" and to be known. Also, we would really be pleased to contribute to a larger project, but we also want to release «something» when we feel it is time to.
> Really, your project's page is all in french and i could not find the > cvs link. Preseeding is not in my plans, but as someone said, it would > be nice to include this in tasksel, when something is done and preseed > only the configuration steps (configuration of network conection, etc, etc) > > please send me the cvs link. Did you already have a look? In the TODO: go to Etch as base, evaluate using the gtk+ frontend of d-i, make it more modular so that we could for example ship a KDE-based version (the technical staff are mainly GNOME-addicts, though). And still, keep it running on older machines (starting with PII or equivalent with 128MB RAM and 3GB hdd) of the kind you can find for nothing in second-hand shops. > best regards > Luis Matos -- Jérôme Warnier FLOSS Consultant http://beeznest.net

