Steven Moix wrote:
The idea is good, but I see it as "yet another layer of administration to maintain". Don't you think that websites like http://www.fedorafaq.org do most of the things you are asking for? Maybe we could simply improve the http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-help page to point to more resources (by that, I mean language specific forums for example) and create a list of the best applications for each use case?
Even better than talking about it would be creating the exact package lists that best enable a variety of use cases and a handy way of telling yum/packagekit to duplicate them on your machine. Then anyone else who needed to do the same thing would have a push-button choice. The idea should be that anyone could 'publish' their installed package set and describe why they think it is best for a particular use, and anyone who was convinced by their description/reputation, etc. could just clone that setup.
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