On 23/02/2009 02:48, Steffen Moeller wrote: > Hello, > > please again take it as a basis of discussion ... I don't want to impose > anything. > > I had felt that Mokomaze was too good to be left aside and too unknown for > newbies to > think about it for a manual install. So I had felt that install.sh should > install it. But > then, not everyone will like that much. > > Introduced was the target "minimal", which does the same that "all" did > before. The new > "all" now also installs the target "games", which today only installs > "mokomaze". If there > are more suggestions, the typical sudoku comes to mind, then please raise > your hands. > Qtopia has a series of nice games, btw. gtkboard would be nice if it wasn't > so much > keyboard-demanding. > > Suggestions are welcome. > Hello Steffen... mmm... I have some dubts about it. I think the sintaller bust to remain as simple as possible. Also I think that it would be nice to give a ready enviroment to the user, but install.sh is not the best place where to give it. My idea is this:
Why we don't prepare some "pills"? I explain. I use the install.sh, and I have a clean enviroment. Then I can download another script, for example: gta02-games-pill.sh gta02-xfce-pill.sh gta02-lxde-pill.sh gta02-wireless-pill.sh etc. And this script, with only apt-get / wget / and may be a diff on xorg.conf, give us a configure environment to enjoy. So, we can leave the install.sh environment clean, and everyone can configure very easly their enviroment. What do you (all) think? It is a stupid idea? (Ps. I offer myself voluntary for xfce and lxde pills) Michele Renda _______________________________________________ pkg-fso-maint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-fso-maint
