Continuing a discussion with gholms on IRC. There's a general question of how minimal we want the cloud image to be overall. I'd like to make it reasonably small (where reasonable is some hand-wavy value), but we're not ever going to be a stripped down TinyLinux or Damn Small Linux. Garrett makes the point that the Fedora images should "feel like Fedora". We can probably discuss what exactly that means, but, okay, I can see that as a basic principle to weigh against "as tiny as possible". He also mentioned earlier that he has gotten feedback that people like to have man pages available. Right now, we're shipping about 6.2MB (on-disk) of man pages, but, um, no man browser. Adding man would add about 8.8M on-disk, as it pulls in groff and less. (Less is relatively tiny -- groff is the big thing.) * I really like having less around. I pretty much miss it on every system where it isn't installed. And installing all those man pages with no way to look at them seems silly. Thoughts? Non-binding votes? * Footnote: I see that groff is split into groff-base and groff, with the former being "only necessary parts of groff formatting system which are required to display manual pages, and the groff's default display device (PostScript)". But, man requires less, and less requires the main groff package. So if we fix that, total impact is 4.6MB. -- Matthew Miller ☁☁☁ Fedora Cloud Architect ☁☁☁ <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud