Is there a community location where "standard" package definitions are publicly 
available in one common repository?  If not, that would seem like a good idea, 
so that each of us individually are not all reinventing the wheel.

For example, I just made a separate post asking about problems I'm having 
bootstrapping Windows Installer 4.5 and SQL Server 2008.  I wouldn't wish the 
trial and error pain and time on anybody duplicating the same effort.  That 
doesn't seem like it should be necessary.  Someone figures it out once and 
that's it, everyone benefits.

This would be similar to the MSBUILD GenerateBootstrapper package definitions 
included with Visual Studio and Windows SDK.  BTW, are there plans to include 
support for those (already available) SDK package definitions in Burn, similar 
to MsiPackage and ExePackage?  Or, could it possibly already be in there but 
I'm just not seeing it (I don't think it is)?

Dan

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