On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 15:21 -0700, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
2. Both Evolution and Thunderbird ought to be there.
Both? For one desktop? Why? Evolution does the job just fine, I don't see why we would want to have two email clients.
3. On the Gnome CD, you can get rid of XChat -- Pidgin does pretty good IRC now.
Agree. I don't know why it was added in the first place - Pidgin is fine for most users, I use it all the time for IRC.
4. If there's room, put on Base Development, C/C++ Development and Linux kernel development patterns.
Hmm. The only time most people need these is when compiling software by hand - is there a widespread necessity for this?
5. All of the gvim - vim-enhanced - vim-data and emacs.
I would say that you probably don't need this for most users - but I suppose these are small enough they wouldn't matter much.
6. Maybe some gizmo like Ubuntu has to go out and grab the proprietary drivers for your sound, wireless, video, etc. after an install.
This is something that I would love to see in openSUSE in general - not just the live CD, now that openSUSE no longer includes proprietary software in the basic medias. Other than those comments, I *do* want to see The GIMP - also, is Cheese included in the GNOME Live CD? If not, that'd be interesting to have in the live CD. I'm also pushing for the inclusion of a few extra (relatively small) packages in the GNOME desktop for 11.2 (see openFATE #306307 & #305706), so I'd like to see those included as well (presuming they get included in 11.2) -- Kevin "Yeaux" Dupuy openSUSE Member www.twitter.com/KevinDupuy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org