On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 08:25 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Rahul Sundaram rahulsundaram@yahoo.co.in said:
I do. Fedora core should only include one default program for each kind of task overall. there might be a few exceptions like including say nano as well as vim but having 5 different browsers and calling in fedora "core" doesnt make any sense at all
The #1 objective of Fedora Core is "Create a complete general-purpose operating system with capabilities equivalent to competing operating systems". There is _nothing_ in the objectives about providing a minimal OS that pushes all the optional packages to Fedora Extras.
Right. "Operating System." XMMS is not part of an OS, it's an application that nobody strictly needs. You don't need to put XMMS in Fedora Core in order for Core to use or run XMMS, and its removal will not reduce Core's audio capabilities in the least.
It seems that a lot is being read into the word "Core" in the distribution that is not meant (at least according to the Fedora website).
It also seems that some people want to push every package they don't personally use 20 times a day to Extras, despite the fact that many others use those packages and that there are not always good alternatives in the distribution.
Quite a few of us would like to see software we do personally use pushed to Extras. I use Epiphany over Firefox, for example, but if Firefox is the official Fedora Browser, then I want Epiphany in Extras. That would in no way stop me from using Epiphany, since I could just install it from Extras. The impact on my life by moving Epiphany is essentially nil, but it does result in a smaller, leaner, easier to manage, faster to download _Operating System_ for others.
-- Chris Adams cmadams@hiwaay.net Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.