Suggestion:
Consider adding a one-click package option in gslapt to install a complete software developer's foundation.
The default full Slackware installation provides a full development foundation for any user. I always have liked that foundation. Often I have read where in other systems users must install developer packages after installing the basic desktop system. Makes sense for most people but inconvenient for those folks who want more than the basic desktop.
As Salix is likewise focused on desktop users, and is based upon a one-CD philosophy, there is little provided in the development area with the default Salix installation. That is fine, but a one-click package option that would download all development tools would be a nice gesture. That one-click package option would download all dependencies, basically installing a full developer foundation as would be found in a default full Slackware installation.
One of the first things I had to do with testing Salix in a virtual machine is install the kernel sources so I could install the guest addition software. Yes, anybody skilled sufficiently with using virtual machines will know this, but after installing the kernel sources I realized the lack of other developer tools too. Several tools of which I take for granted in a stock Slackware. I then recalled having tested some other system in a virtual machine and there was an option to download a complete developer's tool kit.
Providing that one-click option would do well to embrace the claim of full backwards compatibility with the stock Slackware. Download the complete package set from a Slackware mirror as that is where the tools are already located.
My apologies if you already have such a one-click package option.
