(je viens de lire en page principale qu'on avait encore un jour, donc j'espère que ça ne sera pas trop tard).
To complete the last question : I think that you will go on provinding a modular desktop, so people could choose the modules they want to use, but in which way a distro package (rpm, deb, and so on) will stay light ? Because for a package, there is only one build. Do you work with distros in order that they keep a base package very light, or could they do as they want ? For instance, I do not use and do not want to use systray. Will a base binary package contain it and slow the desktop or all modules could be completely independant ?
[^] # Re: KISS
Posté par portninwak . En réponse au message Interview Olivier Fourdan. Évalué à 2.
To complete the last question : I think that you will go on provinding a modular desktop, so people could choose the modules they want to use, but in which way a distro package (rpm, deb, and so on) will stay light ? Because for a package, there is only one build. Do you work with distros in order that they keep a base package very light, or could they do as they want ? For instance, I do not use and do not want to use systray. Will a base binary package contain it and slow the desktop or all modules could be completely independant ?