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Bug#589671: Required package set can be fully usable



Package: debian-policy
Severity: normal

This sentence in Policy 2.5 is too prohibitive:
"Systems with only the required packages are probably unusable, but they
do have enough functionality to allow the sysadmin to boot and install
more software."

I would suggest a more open wording:
"Systems with only the required packages installed can be fully usable -
depending on the type of tasks expected of that system. The installed
packages still include enough functionality to allow the sysadmin to
boot and install more software."

I have many systems with only Priority: required packages and a
selection of hand-picked packages from Priority: optional which are
fully usable systems - within the expectations of what such a system
can be expected to achieve, e.g. a NAS or mobile phone installation.

http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2010/07/msg00337.html

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Neil Williams
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