Andreas Jaeger wrote: > Rajko M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I would try to see what kind of computers are in use, what should be >> installed by default on each to make it the most usable right out of the >> box: >> desktop, workstation (audio, video, graphic), gaming, general purpose, >> laptop, ... >> server, ... > > This is the idea basically. Define Common use cases - and then add > the packages. > >> etc. >> When we have this defined than we can discuss what software should be >> included in each category. If we have no clear target(s) all grouping >> and regrouping is just playing around existing software groups. >> >> >> That is basically start from scratch, but it is also the only way to >> create usable usage patterns that can be translated to patterns as a >> software groups. > > > Andreas
This is fine. Now we can go to look and research. It seems that others are not very eager to jump in. I would assume that my comment on tasks on opensuse mail list apply here too. Someone has to break down one huge task into components. In tradition of open source I should look in the mirror for first candidate, but with time that I have available for all tasks around openSUSE this will go very slow, so please, anybody else that can jump in. I'll do some work, but somebody with experience can give a jump start. -- Regards, Rajko. Visit http://en.opensuse.org/MiniSUSE