
Hi,
even if I don't need the discussed accessibility-packages, they seem to me much more important than other packages.
As an example I remind on the discussion about TeX/LaTeX some time ago. Unless almost all of the packages are provided it is necessary to install some more. So it is the same to install all of them later.
For me the main point is to have that kind of running system to be able to extend it later.
I like GRML very much for all the nice programs in textmode. Sometimes I use X11, with a lot of xterms running ...
Is it really necessary to provide a graphical VIM? The use of the *-register should also be possible (as a compile-option) in standard VIM. For cease-fire reasons you would have to remove the graphical Emacs too ;-)
What's about packages like cowsay? I find it funny but I could live without. GRML could still recommend some of these programs by providing a list with interesting examples.
Regards, Konrad