Re: Why install rsyslog by default?

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On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 9:07 PM Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25 2022 at 02:45:31 PM -0400, Neal Gompa
<ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We should remove rsyslog from @standard.

Packages in @standard but not in @workstation-product:

at
crontabs
dbus
ed (no, really)
fprintd-pam
irqbalance
rsyslog
smartmontools
util-linux-user

Seems like if we remove a few things from @standard, we could have
Workstation use @standard and then @workstation-product would just need
to include extra stuff instead of duplicating most of @standard.

Yes, I agree that it would be nice if we could do that.

When I did the initial Workstation comps groups years ago I based them on the idea that the Workstation WG had back then that all of the comps groups that go into Workstation should be under the control of the Workstation WG so originally it was by design that @standard didn't get used in @workstation-product.

I don't share that view any more though and I think it would be nice to share the maintenance burden for the low level packages that are in @standard :) We've already got rid of the @gnome-desktop split so I think it would make sense to do it with @standard as well.

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Kalev
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