On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:44:58AM -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
> I'm open to this idea, but I think it's nicer if one can
go from the reduced
> selection to the full just by adding in the right package, not changing or
> removing things. Unlike PAE or etc., I don't think we'd actually build
> anything differently (would we?).
Of course we would. The entire point is to reduce the size, and the
only way to reduce the size is to build it with different config
options. And we're not talking about going from kernel-virtguest to
kernel by installing kernel-everythingnotinvirtguest. That's still
going down the "split the kernel up into a bunch of subpackages" route
which just creates more work for the maintainers.
We already have kernel-modules-extra. I think the idea would be to add
kernel-modules-virt and kernel-modules-normal to that, at most. (Or, put the
virt modules in kernel, and just add one more subpackage,
kernel-modules-normal.) There's already code in the spec file for dealing
with modules-extra, so it's mostly a matter of extending that slightly --
not doing something entirely new, *and* not going down the alarmist slope of
a horde of subpackages.
At the moment though, all of this is just talk anyway. If something
like this is to happen, someone actually has to do work.
Start with an idea, discuss it, come up with a plan, find resources for that
plan, and then implement. Sometimes things happen the other way around, but
only when we happen to be lucky, and it often has consequences like extra
ongoing work with no support. So, just talk is an important place to start.
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