On Thu, 16 Jun 2016 01:41:57 +0200
Adam Borowski <kilobyte@???> wrote:
> I don't see any strong offenders. Remember, task packages are meant
> for ordinary users who want an usable system out of the box. Wasting
> some disk space is not an argument for them -- the size of tasks is
> negligible on even smallest disks you can find in semi-modern
> computers. You don't use a task in places where such disk space
> matters (embedded, mass vserver hosting -- and that's basically it).
>
> evince -> should be atril
> avahi -> die die die
>
> Some bits are situational: orca, xsane, but for an ordinary user it's
> better to err on having them installed.
>
> > Note to self: One day I'll have to create a "reversed debfoster
> > plugin" for the upcoming devuan-installer^^
>
> It would be really helpful to fix issues in regular debfoster first,
> it's for all practical purposes unmaintained.
Hallo Adam,
when I install a system for even more ordinary users, I still try to
keep it slim and sleek. More bloat, more stuff to fix later on...
I use debfoster regularly, it's usually one of the first things I
install and run when the base system is up. And I am not aware of any
trouble that I charged debfoster with instead of my own inadvertence -
although I would like it to list other packages which recommend the
one it suggests to remove.
What problems do you see regarding debfoster? And what do you suggest
as best practice?