On 10/19/2010 08:57 PM, Jim Perrin wrote:
To me, it would be more effective (from a space perspective) to align a little more closely with how RHEL distributes and have a 'core' or 'server' disk, and then a workstation disk. By separating out OpenOffice and a few other apps that should free up enough space to have a single iso that covers what people are looking for. Desktop users aren't really going to need tomcat6, ant, etc. and most server folks won't want openoffice or other similar stuff.
Just my $0.02(USD, $0.03 CND)
I second that option. Not to mention that I do not even remember that last time that I had to install tomcat from the distro, as all web developers I am in touch with insisted on having newer versions. ( No, I do not suggest to leave tomcat out, but I am in favor of not including it in the Workstation disk)
( Jim's 0.0145507457 euro )