2007/4/13, Gustavo Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 4/13/07, Sune Vuorela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2007-04-13, Gustavo Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > shouldn't add them into desktop-base though, since the user can decide > > remove the automount feature (and the package) but keep with the > > default artwork. Let us keep desktop-base for artwork and strict > > related stuff and prepare a new source package. > > Package: desktop-base > Depends: desktop-base-artwork, desktop-base-mountscripts, > desktop-base-foo, .... > Hi Sune, You raised a interesting point., maybe we should use desktop-base as a transitional package moving its actual content to desktop-artwork (or debian-desktop-art) and preparing a new desktop-mountscripts (or debian-desktop-mount), to make sure we don't break Etch->Lenny upgrades it could like: Package: desktop-base Depends: debian-desktop-art, debian-desktop-mount Description: common files for the Debian Desktop (transitional package) desktop-base content: none. debian-desktop-art: desktop-base as we've in Etch. debian-desktop-mount: 'mount scripts' as pointed out previously to cover 'auto mount known partitions'.
Other idea, how about a package "debian-desktop-settings" ? This package would set default configurations on debian desktop (mount scripts, gnome or kde configurations, etc.). Like: desktop-base content: none. debian-desktop-art: desktop-base as we've in Etch. debian-desktop-settings: set default configurations of debian-desktop Thoughts?
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