I just committed this. One additional change: I removed Debian-Science completely here. The reason is that I have no idea of a target audience for it: "science" is IMO too vague as a special task. To me, it looks still more an umbrella for different things. However, if someone wants to have it there, has a good idea of who shall use a default installation, and also maintains the list of tasks to be installed by default, we can easily revert this.
Best regards Ole Andreas Tille <[email protected]> writes: > On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 06:31:50PM +0200, Ole Streicher wrote: >> We *could* still put the Blends names there as well: > > +1 > >> [ ] Special tasks >> [ ] ... astronomy (Debian Astro) >> [ ] ... chemistry (DebiChem) >> [ ] ... education (Debian Edu) >> [ ] ... life sciences and medicine (DebianMed) > > Please add a space here -> Debian Med > >> [ ] ... geographical information systems (Debian GIS) >> [ ] ... amateur radio (Hamradio) >> [ ] ... gaming and fun (Debian Games) >> [ ] ... multimedia (DebianMultimedia) > > No idea how Debian Multimedia feels about space ... > >> [ ] ... for kids (Debian Junior) >> >> so that people explicitely interested in a blend could find it; however >> I am not sure if this would not be again confusing. > > I personally like it. > >> I would then however input for the not-so-simple blends: >> >> Debian Accessibility, Debian EzGo > > Debian Accessibility does not create metapackages and thus it probably > makes no sense here. > > EzGo developers are in CC. > >> and for those who are not on the list yet as well :-) >> >> We should also do an opt-in at some point; I don't want to force any >> Blend to appear in the installer. > > +1 > > Kind regards > > Andreas.
