Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jesse Keating (jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 14:59, Rahul wrote:
There is a question of better integration in existing products that goes
beyond Red Hat's upstream project involvement though. Random examples of
this are Network Manager being shipped enabled by default in various
other distributions while Fedora does not. Dogtail just got into Fedora
development tree yesterday. Sabayon is in Fedora Extras still.
It really should not matter if these packages are on Core or Extras. They are
available at install time and that is what matters.
Technically, they're only available at installtime if a) you're on a
network b) you write a ks file, or click a button and enter some info. :)
Is this magic documented anywhere?
Rahul
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