Hello everybody,
as I see it, we all want the same, but the priorities differ. My several
cents (although I will repeat myself):

*Let us properly curate the composes in terms of shipped applications
(a.k.a essential applications)*
Explanation: Our composes ship too many applications. By making a clever
selection of applications shipped in the default installation,
we could fix many of our problems. I remember that Windows used to install
an empty unusable system without any useful application. Linux distros, on
the other hand have plenty of applications by default and newbies do not
know which one to use, power users perhaps use a different set of apps, so
they need to install extra anyway. What if we made sure that our composes
have (this is just an example list, this would need an extra discussion)
and nothing more:

   - one terminal emulator
   - standard set of console applications
   - one desktop environment
   - applications that are only based on graphic bindings for that
   environment -> do not mix GTK with QT apps, for example
   - one text editor
   - one web browser
   - one music and movie player
   - one graphical editor (vector, bitmap)
   - one office suite
   - etc ...

Curating the applications and keeping their count low would:

   - reduce the ISO size
   - reduce the download time
   - reduce the installation time
   - reduce the time needed for testing
   - enable test the small amount of applications far better and more
   thoroughly

This would help with basically everything.

PS: KDE, especially, is very generous about unnecessary applications. Why
do I need three web browsers installed? Why do I need two terminal
emulators?
Why do I need the three games and why do I need games at all?

-- 

Lukáš Růžička

FEDORA QE, RHCE

Red Hat

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