On this wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuExpress/GnomeUserInterface/Accessibility mpt points out that it's unrealistic to ask users to install AT features on a Live CD system before running Ubuntu Express. That's a good point, so if those features are to be of any use, they need to be installed by default. There is of course space limitations on the live CD, so any new inclusions must be well justified, starting with the disk space requirement.

What's the best way of figuring that out for these packages?

This page http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/gnome/gok gives the package size for gok, but what about it's dependencies? How many of these are not installed by default and how much extra space would really be needed?

It seems slightly easier to figure out for http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/gnome/gnome-accessibility-themes though 4.5 MB is a fair chunk to ask to be included. (is this package indeed to fat? should we work to get it trimmed down and included by default?)

Should we set up a prioritized list of of packages we would like to lobby for inclusion of?

- Henrik

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