Le 08/09/12 01:13,Pierre-Malo Deniélou nous adresse ces quelques mots : > Hi all, > > I'm writing about the current rpm group policy: > http://wiki.mageia.org/en/RPM_groups_policy
Hi again, After a few days of thinking, I wrote a proposal in the form of Feature. You can have a look at the following wiki page: http://wiki.mageia.org/en/Feature:RPMGroupRevamp At the end you can see the current RPM groups, with the number of packages they contain (in x86_64 with i586 activated). On the right is the current version of the proposal. The main changes are so far: - Remove Books/* -> everything in Documentation * Reason: All books currently in Mageia are documentations of some kind - Add several Development/* to reduce Development/Other * Reason Development/Other is cluttered with various programming languages and development tools. - Add Games/Shooter to reduce Games/Arcade and Games/Other - Split Office into Office/Dictionary, Office/Finance, ... - Split Sound into Sound/Editors and Convertors, Sound/Midi, ... - Split Video into Video/Editors and Convertors, Video/Players, ... The last problems that I think need addressing are: 1) Graphical Desktop/FVWM based contains only fvwm2: * Should we leave it like this * Or should we delete the group and move fvwm2 to Graphical Desktop/Other ? 2) Graphics has 441 packages currently: * Should we leave it like this * Or should we split it into + Graphics/Editor + Graphics/Convertors + Graphics/Viewers + Graphics/Other * Or any other idea? 3) System/Server has 1016 packages, from daemons to web, FTP, DNS, chat, ... servers, as well as Web applications. * Should we leave it like this * Or should we split the different Networking subgroups into + Networking/*/Client + Networking/*/Server + Networking/*/Utilities with maybe Networking/WWW/Browser instead of Client and Networking/WWW/Web Applications * Or any other idea? Please have a look at http://wiki.mageia.org/en/Feature:RPMGroupRevamp and comment on the list (rather than directly modifying the wiki page). Please also give your opinion about the 3 remaining issues above. If you have any other issue with some other categories, just tell me. The goal is that rpmdrake and mageia App Db get easier to browse for technical and non-technical users. I think that categories with more than a few hundreds packages are too big (unless specifically addresses to technical users, like Development/* or System/*). I hope we can discuss this proposal at the next packager meeting. Thanks, -- Malo
