Hi guys, as per [1], I'd like to propose some patches for F19 comps. These patches are splitting group called Development Tools into several smaller groups. The purpose of this email is to find out if there is something fundamentally wrong with the change (except for the fact that it is change). These are key points about the patch set: 1. There should be only small visible impact to users. Currently the only tool that is commonly using comps is anaconda and that uses the "Developer workstation" environment. This group will contain all groups that were created by the split to ensure maximal similarity to the old state of things. 2. All in all, the Development Tools group needed a huge cleanup, as it contained a lot of different tools and/or devel packages but many times these were only fractions of development environments necessary for the particular purpose. These tools are mostly still avaiable in other groups, like C development, Electronic Lab, ... 3. The current idea for Developer Tools group is to contain just tools that are common/usable for development of most programming languages 4. This should bring only the "big picture change". No need to discuss what particular packages should be in which group. That can be tuned any time later. 5. More groups targeted at specific areas should be created and/or reviewed soon-ish. Among them: Perl Development Python Development Ruby Development feel free to suggest more development-related areas that you would like to improve. The goal of this effort is to start a process which would lead to more usable comps, so users will be able (and more importantly encouraged) to simply use for example yum to install these environments. By that time, these environments should be cleaned up, in case user wants to install just specific type of devel env, not the entire "Developer Workstation" [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_use_and_edit_comps.xml_for_package_groups Thanks Jan
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