Please post feedback. All objections noted. Please tell me why any of these items should stay in core. Most should probably end up in extras with a few that can probably drop off all together at this point. This list was based on my own review of .src.rpm's in testing. I am not running testing, so ther may be small issues with some of the items, please contact me directly if I miscalculated.
This is based on core being a small and stable platform with little diplication. Many pacakages would probably do better in extras too with the possibility of more maintainers.
Once I have sufficient feedback I will forward this list on to the technical board for consiteration.
Please positive feedback only.
Removed from consiteration ccs - cluster config? Guppi electricfence - multiplatform .. see new additions doxygen - core must be self hosting Xaw3d - required by emacs and emacs is being kept bogl* - kernel 2.2 fb graphics lib d:0 ( should update dependancies here if it's required by the installer! ) epic/irssi? epic is there and it's the only text mode irc client unless we want to swap it out for irssi dasher - alternate input method h2ps - should let people that use multinational tools decide which one go and which ones stay
Ojections, but I still believe could be moved.
*freeglut - library with no dependancy in core. libtiff requirement can be corrected. I am working on a patch or updated spec file.*
*dovecot/cryus - IMAP server cyrus does seem more like a specialty package when compared to the simplcity and utility of dovecot.*
lynx/w3m+w3m-el/elinks - 1 objection about scripts using lynx... ether those scripts are not part of core or they are not marked correctly. If you can surf the web with either, you can download them from extras. If either has a dependancy in core the .src.rpm needs to be corrected. Personally I think lynx should go to extras.
SDL - kdeaddons is the only thing that depends on this. 1 objection. Would be nice to have in core, but is really not a core function since nothing in core depends on it. Anything that is going to require it can pull it down from extras. + kdeaddons - small add on packages. not 100% necessary.
*New additions to the likley list* w3m/w3m-el - another text pager/web browser usermode/utempter - overlaps with sudo tora - packaged without oracle plugin and does appear to work out of the box with MySQL or postgress. tix - Tcl/Tk extansion routed - appears to be superceeded by quagga qmkbootdisk - graphical boot disk creation utiltiy - stale ots - was used as part of abiword, but abiword has been religated to extras nut - nice package, but is it really core materal? nss_db - partly broken. Most usefulness gone now that nscd is standard ( I will personally manage since I wrote the fix ) dosfttools - looks like mtools superceeds this package. mew - emailing in emacs strace - looks like ltrace provides same functionality dmalloc, valgrind - electricence appears to be more compatible and better developed. fsh - obscure shell, features absorbed into OpenSSH giftrans - netpbm tools can do the same iptstate - package getting stale jed - another text mode editor joe - yet another text editor ( nano / pico / emacs / ed / vi ) lftp - useful ftp client ( ftp, ncftp ) D:0 nedit - another x text editor
Likley without objections Canna - Superceeded by IIMF - nothing depends ! 10MB MAKEDEV - Superceeded by udev ? *VFlib2 - Required by MajicPoint and ghostscript - only if we can break the ghostscript compatibility + MagicPoint - Duplicated functionality already in other packages a2ps - text to postscript tool required by xfprint awesfx - OLD ( 2000 ) D:0 cdecl - C/C++ to English conversion D:0 apel - extras for emacs + ddskk - extra input methods for emacs + flim - message encoding emacs + wl - imap/pop/nntp reader arptables_jf - specialized filtering of arp D:0 cscope - c code browser - duplicate effort D:0
Possible without objections talk - protocol is getting old with IM star - tar with acl support. planner - anther project managment tool pinfo - another text info file browser - do we need two? cdlabelgen - does anyone use? D:0 autorun - functionality in most desktops already d:0 freeradius - complex package d:0 ftpcopy - utility D:0. I have never used it do we need in core g-wrap - Another wrapper for a development utility d:0 mc - Is this really a core util? would it be better served in extras?
Cheers, Eric