mkfd.msdos

Michael S. Zick mszick at morethan.org
Wed Mar 15 18:23:47 UTC 2006


On Wed March 15 2006 11:54, Rob Landley wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 March 2006 11:50 am, Jason Schoon wrote:
> 
> > The fifth point spells out not 
> > including servers, specifically httpd, which we of course have as well.
> 
> I'm not convinced adding httpd was a good idea, and we definitely don't want 
> dropbear (cool as it is).  We need to make some sort of policy decisions at 
> some point, which will probably come after a menu reorganization where we 
> audit what it is we've got...
> 
Group...

Perhaps start by collecting some information that future decisions can be
based on.

Would it be practical to include a "submit your config" to the
current menu system?  
One step of the build process would include posting 
the config file to a collection point.

Some day, off in the future, all of the postings could be data-mined.
Things that next to nobody is enabling could go onto the hit-list.

The sort of things people generally use and the sort of things that 
people generally ignore could guide policy decisions.

Mike




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