IMO it could be removed eighter way.

The user that knows how to use Muon (Package Manager), knows how to use apt-get and he/she can install it via apt-get if desired.

My question is: does it really take up that much space that it needs to be removed? Since the ISO can't be written on a 700MB CD, I guess the user would use a DVD or a flash drive. So far, for 13.10 the iso is ~1GB, that means that the user needs a flash drive of at least 2GB (assuming that a 1.5GB flash drive does not exist).

Maybe I missed something in this conversation.
Are we aiming for a 1GB iso? or smaller?

*Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan*
GeekAliens.com <http://geekaliens.com>
Kubuntu România <http://ro.kubuntu.org>
On 12.02.2014 13:00, Harald Sitter wrote:
Alohas,

a while ago we discussed the idea of making Muon Discover the only
package manager (next to apt-get anyway) in the default installation.
Namely whether or not Muon Package Manager (the synaptic-like GUI)
should be removed. Concerns where then raised that Discover's quality
was not sufficient.

In the mean time Aleix invested some time to get the big problems with
Discover resolved and now 2.1.3 (as available in trusty and
saucy-proposed) has only one known crasher with a somewhat medium
impact.

So my question now is, how does everyone feel about Muon Discover
2.1.3? Is it at the quality we expect? Are there any issues you are
still experiencing that have not been addressed? Are we ready to drop
the training wheels and remove Muon Package Manager from the ISO for
14.04?

cardref: https://trello.com/c/xPrs4eVM/24-only-ship-muon-discover

HS


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