Matthew Miller (mattdm@fedoraproject.org) said:
Installing and *enabling* extensions by default in Fedora, and deviating from upstream isn't something we'd consider.
You're mistaken here. It's definitely something we can consider.
On the one hand, we do make minor deviations in Fedora from upstream packages all the time, whether it's changing kernel configuraitons, adding secure boot support, having different systemd presents, or many other things.
On the other hand, I would like to think, with the number of common developers that work both in Fedora, on RHEL, and in upstream, that we should be able to leverage Fedora user's concerns in a way that we can accomodate expanded usage cases in upstream itself.
Bill