
Rajko M <rmatov101@charter.net> 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.
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