On Tuesday 25 November 2014 17:01:10 Dimstar / Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Dear geekos,
Our beloved DVD, which we build for each Tumbleweed snapshot, is really at its limits space wise (today's snapshot actually grew over size compared to the last one, and I already had to drop some things).
I'm looking to gain more space to free up; but it seems not to be that easy.
One candidate I could identify is * seamonkey
We do have MozillaFirebird and Thunderbird on the disk. Of course there is NO topic AT ALL to remove this from the repositories! Just from the DVDs.
How would everybody feel if this were to be removed from the main DVDs and only be available from the online repositories?
Do you have any other great suggestions on what we could spare on the DVD, getting some more air to breath (the limit is hard - no need to negotiate the size of the DVD)
I was wondering how you manage to fit all of that into single DVD, and I have to uncheck a lot of checkboxes during the install usually... In my opinion, you can drop without thinking twice: * seamonkey * marble (would be really interesting to see how big is the target audience for this one). * wine-gecko (on my system wine downloads it every time any way for some reason). * one of two provided javas since only one of them will be chosen as default. * GCJ, as java developer I do not know single app that can be compiled or can use it. * IKVM is another java implementation that is hardly used ever, probably should not be present on the DVD at all. -- Regards, Stas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org