andrea corbellini thanks for the thought

to add to your input this seems like a real step......

my input to thjis would be to have a function menu which would guide or
tailor each client into there system

perhaps the meta is now there its just a matter of bringing it into
configuration from the jump to keep the seed from

defect

the option to remove or completely remove in the synaptic also raises
questions on this issue  ???????????/

as to the meta yes its there now how do you extract it to the install??

so were supposing an addition screen which asks a choice of genre or
field to tailor immediately to each consumer

thus bringing them back to the kde there comfortable with or helping
them into a field

that is resourceful to there ambition

and as well the next step could be to execute each package such as in

for example ie  bunutu if the are in midi or just sample production

this would add statistical analysis to each component beyond the
"popularity"  contest

and allow suppository information to be kept clean in distrobution

because the ubuntu server would handle each case accordingly or
suppository mirror )authorized(

this is the concept now it just requires  perhaps an additional layer to
focus on specific issues

.i understand this is some bit of disk

if you look at most other www.linux.org models your going to find the
live cd

and the install cd are quiet different in size 2 to 8 g for ex

so yes

1. provide a more intuitive install application

2 allow pre-configuraton in that architecture

3. provide supported assistance to packages fully supported with or
without commercila installation

please add to this and thanks for your time in this

if you do develop a package with this additude could you call it ivy
rain

or just rain

peace  ;;;;;;;;   \\\\\\\\\\ =[

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