Perhaps a package set of one app, the best app, for most uses. Say:

- KControl
- KDesktop
- Kicker
- Konqueror (mostly for file management)
- Kopete
- Kooka
- KCalc
- KPDF
- Klipper
- Kioslaves
- KMix
- Kolourpaint
- Kuickshow
- Kaffeine
- Kate
- Ark
- K3b
- Konsole

I should be missing some base packages for the desktop system but I think this would be a big starting point. Distros like Gentoo have provided these individual packages for some time now.

Best regards,
Tiago

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The TDE project appears to me to be short of developers,
> money and other
> resources already.  Would increasing the number of
> versions help with that???

We would not release two versions of Trinity. I'm seeking only a team of people to investigate what can be done to create a Trinity Light. What features can be disabled during the compiling process? Which Control Center settings can be changed? Etc.

The goal is to create a wiki article about creating Trinity Light. Who actually releases such a version is something downstream packagers and users decide.

> I also often wonder whether those of us who are simply not
> capable of helping
> with the development, aren't just a millstone around the
> necks of those of
> you who contribute so much.  Do you lot actually
> *want* users?  We seem to me
> to add nothing other than problems!

As a close friend often would quip, those are the kinds of problems we want to have. :)

Basically, more users should mean more developers too. But if not, more users is still a good thing. :)

Darrell


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