* Urs Blaser [Thu May 10, 2012 at 04:29:37PM +0200]: > > Those tools don't touch the scope of Grml close enough, 25MB > > is also quite large overall, so I'm afraid they won't reach the Grml > > release, sorry.
> I don't know about the size requirements. Withoug guymager, it would > be 225kB, maybe a more acceptable size. Of course something like > aimage would be needed for the non-ewf part of the world, but sadly > this went out of debian some time ago. Maybe I should learn to package > stuff some day and help out on the upstream front... Ok, I'll discuss the situation for xmount and ewf-tools within the team again. NACK for guymager though. > As there's a forensic boot option and stuff like afflib-tools > provided, I don't understand the "don't touch the scope of Grml" part > too well. The forensic boot option is a feature which was contributed back by the commercial Grml-Forensic flavour. > But of course that's my personal view and the reason I > started to use in the first place. Grml focuses on sysadmin needs, we used to include a bunch of tools that where actually outside of our scope but we had to re-focus the project to get our available manpower at the right place. regards, -mika-
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