> > For Fedora, we talked about: > > - Left column, your option of desktop spins as well as a minimal "no > > desktop" option equivalent to @core > > > - Right column, functional spins package groups (e.g., electronic > > lab, > > security spin, design suite, etc.), normal package groups without > > language support groups. > > Do we have data source for this? What about offline installs? If spins > are changed to be metapackages, we can just filter them by special > group (Spin :). If not, where do we get the list? We don't have a data source for this yet, no. It was being talked about as a reworking of comps (or some other similar metadata file shipped with the repo). I don't have any idea when we will see results which is why newui currently just does the lame division it does. > > - adding extra repos - still needs to be worked out, we forgot to > > talk > > about this. > > There is a glade for this already. No code though.. The question still > is.. are we going to support people's repositories? And where are we > going to get the list from if we do? Last I heard, I thought we were not going to do the people repositories thing. > 13) Rescue mode > =============== > > - any plans? > - I sent a message to the list two weeks ago asking for user cases > with my comments about the issues we might encounter I haven't put in any time thinking about rescue mode, unfortunately. - Chris _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list