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 )