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Revision as of 16:04, 10 April 2007
Contents
Co-existence of multiple provisioners
- multiple sources
- consistent UI / operations story
- multiple users
- Linux experience but Vista issues, too
- interaction of multiple sources (priority, precedence, preference)
- validation of profiles
- licensing issues
- shared runtimes
- shared binaries
- repository discovery (RSS? Web servcies?)
- disconnected cases
- media (including metadata and/or artifacts)
- pending connection - future installation
- on-the-fly creation of native packages (in the background)
- add dependencies on native bits (ex. adding a dependency on GTK for SWT so that if GTK is going to be removed, SWT will either also be removed or at least the potential for the removal will be presented)
- admin interaction
- touchpoints for native installation methods (ex. MSI, RPM)