Andreas Jaeger wrote:
jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
* this can be very powerfull, but for the very same reason must be
very carefully examined. I wonder if it's not risky to 10.2 (don't do
again the libzypp error), we must fine tune the definitions and
scenarii before going to the implementation.
That's why I start early and asked directly for feedback ;-). We
*now* have enough time to do it and fine tune it...
nice :-)
so let's may be describe the problem differently.
Given we must define a new package grouping system, what
kind of categorisation is needed and a what time in the day
to day openSUSE work.
First, when will this system used:
a1) first time install
a2) update
a3) system repair (previous install aborted abnormally-for
example AC outage)
a4) system cleaning (versus usability)
a5) system cleaning (versus space left on disk)
a6) test system (frequent install/uninstall - for example
install _all_ the web editing system available)
Then, package categorisation.
we have currently at least (given all are rpm):
b1) by great desktop system
b1-1) kde
b1-2) Gnome
b1-3) XFCE
b1-4) window manager (windowmaker, fvwm...)
b1-5) console only
b2) by goal (programming, word processing, multimedia...)
b3) by system size/power
b3-1) very low profile computer (up to PII)
b3-2) first price computer (new) or old top notch one
(from PII to p4, 256Mb ram)
b3-3) gamer or top speed computer (p4, more than 1Gb ram...)
b3-4) server - may be very strong, probably RAID, VPN, SCSI
jdd
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