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    <B>andr&#233;</B> 
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<PRE>Hoyt Duff a &#233;crit :
&gt;<i> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:11 PM, andr&#233;&lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">andr55 at laposte.net</A>&gt;  wrote:
</I>&gt;<i>    
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> So far in simplified terms, for the &quot;education&quot; target, we have focus on
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> school boards in US/Canada and Australia/New Zealand; focus on regional
</I>&gt;&gt;<i> gov'ts in Germany.
</I>&gt;&gt;<i>      
</I>Here I mean focus in terms of promotion, not in terms of the content of 
the DVD.
&gt;<i> Do you have a link to any Mandriva docs that detail how the package
</I>&gt;<i> lists for different &quot;targets&quot; can be created and implemented?
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</I>In short, it would be part of creating the installation DVD.

Mandriva does not implement this function in a manner useful to our 
purposes.
Let me explain.

There would be a number of install groups, (for want of a better 
expression), all on the same DVD.
Each group will have a list of packages to be installed, which could be 
individually selected/deselected as desired.
This is similar to what is already available on a Mandriva install DVD, 
with an important difference : install groups would not be mutually 
exclusive.

In other words, the &quot;education&quot; group (targeting school needs), the 
&quot;young family&quot; group (targeting families with young children), and the 
&quot;home office&quot; group, would probably all contain, for example, a version 
of OpenOffice (be it Go-oo, LibreOffice, or the officiel OpenOffice from 
Oracle/Sun).
Currently, on a Mandriva installation DVD, each application is in only 
one group.(&quot;Server&quot; being one of their groups.)

Overlapping installation groups allows us to target many uses on the 
same DVD.
We could consider a target as a usage focus.
Many users would have more than one focus -- for example, developers 
would want various development tools, as well as maybe &quot;home office&quot; if 
they are an independant consultant.
There also could be a multi-level tree.  A global group for developers, 
with a sub-group for packagers (RPM tools), another for C/C++, another 
for Perl, etc.
Or for a potentially more common theme, a global group for education, 
with sub-groups for &quot;pre-school/kindergarten&quot;, &quot;elementary&quot;, 
&quot;secondary&quot;, &quot;post-secondary&quot;.
And these various subgroups would almost necessarily have overlaps.
The possibilities are only limited by our collective imaginations.

The more I think of this, I see an advantage of allowing the DVD 
installer to access an external group file, (on a usb memory key for 
example), for more flexibility on installation.
Especially useful to install the same software selection on a large 
number of computers -- without creating a custom installation DVD.

Think of the potential :)

- Andr&#233; (andre999)
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