Nils Philippsen <nphilipp(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 20:03 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> No it doesnt. I made my argument with detailed rationale on why I
> believe it is not useful in general cases. If you disagree with me, feel
> free to do so but I would like to hear a detailed set of use cases that
> make it a convincing enough argument for Anaconda to support it for end
> users apart from Kickstart capability.
What most people complain about here is AFAICS that we completely
removed (instead of just hid) an option they valued and that was a well
tested (by them), supposedly no-brainer sort of code path, very much
unlikely to give any problems down the road. Granted we have a new
package selector in anaconda now, but I guess adding back the Everything
checkbox and code, perhaps hidden behind an "offereverything" boot
loader option (so we don't scare away unsuspecting types) can't be that
much of an effort. I'd say it would be worth the trouble, because then
we could end this discussion.
Yet again: The code to do this is probably quite simple. The problem is the
fallout in form of non-working systems with weird sympthoms, security
problems caused by forgotten servers installed, performance problems due to
unnecesary stuff running (or at least on disk), longer update times (and
higher load on mirrors). The (missing) feature you see, it's fallout you
don't.
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