On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 21:48 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Workstation installations are often enough and targeted. Everything
installation is targeted at nothing at all. Every obscure feature has
users lobbying for it. Developer's job is to only implement features
that makes good sense.
You could argue that Everything installs are targeted at testers and
developers. Besides, they are a very quick way to get a system installed
with the added bonus that you don't find something missing afterwards
just because you happened to oversee something in the package selector.
It's a convenience I buy with disk space and bandwidth which admittedly
are cheap for me.
Nils
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