> Mainly breaking it up a little more into categories would have let > me build the system I want better. Like, I could go into a Utilities menu > and choose editors and then choose vi and pico, but not emacs. Then go back > and under networking go to mail and get pine, then back up and go to news > and get tin, but not INN since I just want to read from another server, not > host news.
I mention this briefly before Christmas, but thought I flesh it out a bit and repeat it... I think it would be a good idea to add a "Keywords:" line to the control information for Debian packages. This would be an extension to the "Section:" field with the section being considered the primary keyword. A user-interface utility would then allow the user to narrow/expand the list of package presented. For example: Sections: [ ] admin [ ] base [ ] comm [ ] contrib [ ] devel [ ] doc [ ] editors [ ] experimental [ ] games [ ] graphic [ ] smail [ ] math [ ] misc [ ] net [ ] news [ ] nonfree [ ] shells [ ] sound [ ] text [ ] x11 Keywords: (*) And ( ) Or [ ] small [ ] graphics [ ] English [ ] French [ ] sound [ ] internet (note: I am not suggesting those keywords -- they are examples only) Maintainers would be able to select their own keywords, but there should also be a fixed set which should always be given if applicable. Of course, this is still an "expert" selection system. The should also be some sort of pre-formed package sets that beginners can install. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching for something? Look to us! http://www.verisim.com/ferret/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]