"Spoon way" is the oposite to "Intelligent Shrink" ideas.
Spoon Way = Add all as you want. IS = Erase all you don't need.
As I said, If 3.10 will work with modules, and you can start with a basic (basic=minimun for start and add packages) image and add all you need, then this is unnecesary.
This could be usefull if you don't want to have Developer Utilitys on the image for end users (as LockDown packages do, but this package, disable it, not delete it. I have better ideas for lockdown package, but this is other story).
En Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:14:03 +0100, Klaus D. Witzel klaus.witzel@cobss.com escribió:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:42:52 +0100, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 22-Feb-07, at 4:05 AM, Pavel Krivanek wrote:
Hi,
I played with this idea of automatical image segmentation but the fastest, safest and maybe the only possible way now is to do that all by hand. The better way to create specialized images is IMHO from bottom.
Consider also 'Spoon'. Start from almost nothing, add what you need, provide a mechanism to add on the fly. If you're really sure what you want, disable that last item.
Yeah, I would really like to see Spoon applied to Giuseppe's needs, just to learn what comes out.
/Klaus
tim
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