Le lundi 03 avril 2006 à 02:04 +0100, Luis Matos a écrit : [..] > I have made a package list [2], witch you can grab categorized [3] > > This is a very first list, not tested. It was made with others as base. [..] > [2] http://joaquina.tecklog.com/~gass/pacotes2.html I would like to argument on packages. How can I do this?
For Librassoc, we took the list of dependencies of gnome-core, and we removed the bits we did not want to get for users' ease of use (like bug-buddy) and added then the ones we wanted to have in. The result is something like gnome-desktop-environment, but different. We plan to autogenerate the dependencies from several distinct files, to allow for clearer distinction between what comes from gnome-core and what we wanted (and also allow for a potential future KDE version). We also wanted to remove any program still using GTK+1.2, and try to avoid as much as possible QT (we did actually succeed also, after a period where we had to provide K3B for CD writing). Then, we have packages related to the languages we want to support out-of-the-box (for OOo, spell-checking, ...). In your list of packages here, I can read packages which are simply not needed, or should just depend upon other ones (like nfs-common for example). I think you should remove those for readability. If you could also translate the titles in English, it would be better understood by many. I would personally split your "Drivers e utilitarios" between "Printing" and others. You have non-free and contrib packages in your list, which most probably prevents you to distribute CDs "as-is". > [3] http://joaquina.tecklog.com/~gass/cat.html > [4] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-bluetooth > [5] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-fonts > > Os Meus Melhores Cumprimentos > Best Regards > > Luis Matos -- Jérôme Warnier FLOSS Consultant http://beeznest.net

