On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 09:47 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >There's nothing magic about 4 CDs - it's just a reality check that says > >"hey, we are growing with no end in sight". It's not the size that's the > >problem - it's the endless growth. > > > > > If we are fighting endless growth, we should be defining what core > really means and then trim core to meet this goal which would result in > a single CD This is just picking a different arbitrary and extremely ephemeral size limitation. So now I'll have a go at it, just to demonstrate how banal this whole line of reasoning is: To use our desktop without much pain, you realistically need a lot of ram, a pretty good video card, and a relatively fast CPU. Any computer with all of these can surely include a DVD drive. Or, we could use the same logic, phrased in a more familiar historical way: 640 Kilobytes of computer memory ought to be enough for anybody. In case my point isn't painfully clear yet, arbitrarily picking the number 1 doesn't address the growth problem any more than arbitrarily picking the number 4 does. Any hope of addressing this issue is not going to involve picking a size of some unit of storage that happens to be temporally convenient this week. By picking silly numbers, we're focusing on how we'll know if we've done the right thing. We don't need to focus on that. If we get it right, there won't be a problem any more. -- Peter -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list