Re: FC5T2 ready for even a test release?

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Jesse Keating wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 14:17 -0500, Richard Hally wrote:

It is a poor design decision to remove a useful feature because that feature uncovers other problems that should be fixed rather than covered up.


We're not talking about removing it.  When the installer underpinnings
changed to yum, the everything code would have to be written again.  The
old code doesn't work, the new code doesn't exist.  We're talking about
re-adding the feature back in, not dropping an existing feature.



With reading the fedora-list, reading and also experiencing myself some problems that relate to more packages, thus more to go wrong, I would agree that large package sets are not ideal for the bulk of users. I do however feel that ways to make this option available should be made to make an installation of all packages that are available without a lot of effort. Since the updating mechanism has changed and currently does not exist, thinking of the best method to reinstate an all available packages option can be discussed and the solution can be adopted for adding this feature to the installer.

Proposals:
1) make a command line option to perform a "yum -y install "*" option that a user could invoke. 2) Add an option that would allow all available packages to be selected with one click or at least selecting them all per category. 3) Develop a way to run an everything install after the system is setup to a smaller state at first boot. This would either be limited to those that use the DVD or from some devised scheme where the correct CD could be chosen with several CDs without having to toggle discs. 4) Cut down on the release size of packages that are not installable with the installer, but add them to the "lower 800" CD or some similar scheme.

Though this thread is long and viewpoints sometimes seem to be rather unmoving, it has expressed some fairly solid rationalizing from both extremes and those who hold middle ground.

Jim

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