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List:       mageia-discuss
Subject:    Re: [Mageia-discuss] Mageia's strategy
From:       vfmBOFH <vfmbofh () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-09-26 23:02:35
Message-ID: AANLkTimGPtHi0ZUsVAbdYdTC5+F15BXqAasV_tmyTVsp () mail ! gmail ! com
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2010/9/26 Sascha Schneider <schneider@zawm.be>
>
> I totally agree to that and I hope Mageia will make this happen.
>
> But I also agree that at this time Mageia has to saddle as a fork,
> structures have to be build, etc.
>
> Plus, we wouldn't use Mandriva if we don't like the way it works. So no
> need to change to deb or make Gnome the primer Desktop Env. or stuff like
> that
>
> My dream would be a very User and Admin friendly Disto
>
> One Installer CD for Desktop Dualarch - metapacks for the desktop env
> One Installer CD for a Serverversion inkl. LXDE + MMC-base and metapaks for
> some spezial apps inkl. the MMC modules (and pulse)
> One Installer CD for a Virtualserver using f.e. OpenVZ and a MMC based
> webui and some community templates
>
> In my opinion with this simple trippelisation you can arrange all kind of
> home, business, school, multimedia, netbook ... structures you ever imagine
> all with one Distro.
>

That's very, very near of my own vision for a "perfect" Linux OS. We have
the big advantage that everything yet still not done. And we count with
tools (delta-rpms, metapackages) to build a core system with "add-ons" (like
server packages, desktop packages...) improving modularity and system
organization.

At the same time, i'm aware that it can be a too big break from the mageia's
origins (in the meaning of system's scheme and organization). So, if we can
progressively drive mageia to this new scheme sounds reasonable too.

Cheers.

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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/26 Sascha Schneider <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a \
href="mailto:schneider@zawm.be">schneider@zawm.be</a>&gt;</span><blockquote \
class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc \
solid;padding-left:1ex;"> I totally agree to that and I hope Mageia will make this \
happen.<br><br>But I also agree that at this time Mageia has to saddle as a fork, \
structures have to be build, etc.<br> <br>Plus, we wouldn&#39;t use Mandriva if we \
don&#39;t like the way it works. So no need to change to deb or make Gnome the primer \
Desktop Env. or stuff like that <br><br>My dream would be a very User and Admin \
friendly Disto<br>

<br>One Installer CD for Desktop Dualarch - metapacks for the desktop env <br>One \
Installer CD for a Serverversion inkl. LXDE + MMC-base and metapaks for some spezial \
apps inkl. the MMC modules (and pulse)<br>One Installer CD for a Virtualserver using \
f.e. OpenVZ and a MMC based webui and some community templates<br>

<br>In my opinion with this simple trippelisation you can arrange all kind of home, \
business, school, multimedia, netbook ... structures you ever imagine all with one \
Distro.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>That&#39;s very, very near of my own \
vision for a &quot;perfect&quot; Linux OS. We have the big advantage that everything \
yet still not done. And we count with tools (delta-rpms, metapackages) to build a \
core system with &quot;add-ons&quot; (like server packages, desktop packages...) \
improving modularity and system organization.</div> <div><br></div><div>At the same \
time, i&#39;m aware that it can be a too big break from the mageia&#39;s origins (in \
the meaning of system&#39;s scheme and organization). So, if we can progressively \
drive mageia to this new scheme sounds reasonable too.</div> \
<div><br></div><div>Cheers.</div></div>



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