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Bug#97755: PROPOSAL] eliminating task packages; new task system



On Wed, 16 May 2001, Joey Hess wrote:
> --- policy.sgml.orig	Tue May 15 21:57:25 2001
> +++ policy.sgml	Tue May 15 22:14:28 2001
> @@ -1024,6 +1024,38 @@
>  	  </p>
>  	</sect1>
>  
> +        <sect1>
> +	  <heading>Tasks</heading>
> +
> +	  <p>
> +	    The Debian install process allows the user to choose from
> +	    a number of common tasks which a Debian system can be used to
> +	    perform. Selecting a task with <prgn>tasksel</prgn> causes
> +	    a set of packages that are useful in performing that task to be
> +	    installed.
> +	  </p>
> +
> +	  <p>
> +	    This set of packages is all available packages which have the
> +	    name of the selected task in the <tt>Task<tt> field of their
> +	    control file. The format of this field is a list of tasks,
> +	    separated by commas.
> +	  </p>
> +
> +         <p>
> +           You should not tag any packages as belonging to a task before 
> +           this has been discussed on the `debian-devel' mailing list and 
> +	    a consensus about doing that has been reached.
> +         </p>
> +
> +	  <p>
> +	    For third parties (and historical reasons), tasksel also 
> +	    supports constructing tasks based on `task packages'. These are
> +	    packages whose names begin with `task-'. Task packages should
> +	    not be included in the Debian archive.
> +	  </p>
> +	</sect1>
> +
>  	<sect1>
>  	  <heading>Maintainer scripts</heading>
>  
> @@ -1282,8 +1309,8 @@
>  		    <p>
>  		      Having a separate package allows one to install
>  		      the build-essential packages on a machine, as
> -		      well as allowing other packages such as task
> -		      packages to require installation of the
> +		      well as allowing other packages and tasks
> +		      to require installation of the
>  		      build-essential packages using the depends
>  		      relation.
>  		    </p>
> 

Seconded.

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