Am Mo, 19.07.2010, 15:09 schrieb Scott Kitterman: > On Monday, July 19, 2010 09:02:23 am Mathias Gug wrote:
... >> > > has been created and populated from the Ubuntu seeds. There are 279 >> > > packages currently included in it. >> > > >> > > [1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveReorganisation >> > > ... >> > > Leave a >> > > comment there for each packages that shouldn't be part of the >> > > ubuntu-server package set. >> > > >> > > [2]: http://ubuntuserverpkgsetreview.appspot.com/ >> > ... > In any case, the list needs some serious review. I'm reasonably certain > Gimp > shouldn't be on the list (that being just the most glaring example). > I was wondering what this list really means! Are these packages for the server CD? Or are these packages part of a server related package list? Sorry for these basic questions but I think I'm not the only one wondering about it. For example: mailman is an important server package but nobody needs it on the actual install CD. If you want to setup a mailinglist server an admin should be able to install everything related after the initial install by her-/himself. The same with bacula, apache, tomcat, nagios and so on. A little bit more info would be great. Even to hear which Ubuntu groups (website, mailinglists and so on) decide what makes it to the server distribution of Ubuntu. Is it possible to get the list sorted alphabetically by package name? And to get a complete list on one page? These paging makes everything very confusing. Michael -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
