Comments in-line: > > * All > * Applications (GNOME) - Matches the desktop menu structure as > closely as possible > o Accessories > o Configuration and Preferences > o Education > o Games > o Graphics and Imaging > o Internet - includes Email, Chat, IRC, Remote access, etc > o Office > o Panel Applets > o Plug-ins and Run-times > o Science > o Sound and Video > o System Utilities - includes terminals, VBox, Emulators, File > tools, etc > o Universal Access > * Desktop (GNOME) > o File Mangers
"Managers" > o Libraries > o Localizations (Desktop) > o Scripts > o Trusted Extensions > o Libraries You have "Libraries" twice here. > * Development > o Integrated Development Environments - NetBeans, SunStudio, > GNU tools, etc > o Source Code Management > o Distribution Tools > o C > o C++ > o Databases > o GNOME and GTK+ > o Java > o Other Languages > o Perl > o PHP > o Python > o Ruby > o System > o X11 > * Distributions I don't understand what would be in the Distributions category. > * Drivers > o Display > o Input devices > o Networking > o Ports - generic USB, 1394, sata, serial, etc. > o Media > o Storage > o Other Peripherals > * System > o Administration and Configuration > o Boot and Initialization > o Cluster > o Core I don't see a useful distinction between "Boot and Initialization" and "Core". > o Databases > o Enterprise Management > o File System > o Fonts > o Hardware > o High Performance Computing > o Internationalization > o Libraries (System) > o Localizations (System) > o Media > o Network > o Packaging > o Printing > o Security > o Services Can you elaborate on what the difference between "Network" and "Services" might be? > o Software Management > o Text Tools - includes shells, CLI, man pages, I would place Shells as a separate sub-category; I would not look for them as "Text Tools" > o Trusted > o X11 (System) > o Virtualization > * Web Services > o Application and Web Servers > o Business Applications > o Identity > o Portals > o SOA > o Social Applications And where are the anti-social applications? ;-) > o Web Stacks Not sure I see the distinction between "Application and Web Servers" and "Web Stacks". Is the latter for the group packages? If so, then there seemingly is some sort of analog for the development environment groupings. Dave _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
