* Jeff Lane <[email protected]> [2011-07-18 21:04 -0400]:
> On 07/14/2011 04:30 PM, Chad Davis wrote:
> >I believe that it depends on the use case. Reading a CD I would call
> >core; burning a CD I would call extra. But, maybe this example is too
> >easy, if it always works. (Or maybe I say that because my Mac can't
> >boot from USB).
> 
> That's not unreasonable, though like Daniel, I am probably not the
> best target audience for this.  In fact, the ONLY working optical
> drive I have now is a USB DVD-RW that I use two or three times a
> year to read in an old data DVD.  Everything else is stored on flash
> cards, USB sticks, or USB pluggable hard disks.  I don't use Optical
> Media for anything beyond long-ish term storage of photography.

I would second Chad's suggestion to make reading core, especially for
DVD optical drives, because of the use case for watching movies.

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