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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] Suggestions</H1>
<B>Juergen Harms</B>
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<I>Sat Oct 23 10:49:39 CEST 2010</I>
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<PRE>The structure of packages as they are offered in the installer tries
somehow to address this issue. The affiliation of packages to groups and
sub-groups has been changed serveral times - an evident indication that
the need to change has already been perceived.
The problem with the existing concept is that it is part of the
installer and is not flexible enough, and that the primary criterium for
attributing packages to a group appears to be a "how to sort" question -
not the question how to make things easy for a user with a given profile
whose background is not that of a "package-picker".
I think that the non-package-picker issue is important. All who
participate in this discussion have a long trained Linux mentality and
just relish having tens of different approaches to select from. Talking
about hooking new users means talking to people who have a different
education (I agree, they are doomed to end up being Linux-minded - but
at the moment they discover Linux they are not). That indicates:
approaches like lists of proposed programs are only second-best.
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