[Bug 1060328] New: Fedora 20 Release Notes imply that rsyslog is no longer installed

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1060328

            Bug ID: 1060328
           Summary: Fedora 20 Release Notes imply that rsyslog is no
                    longer installed
           Product: Fedora Documentation
           Version: devel
         Component: release-notes
          Assignee: relnotes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: toby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: docs-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: relnotes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wb8rcr@xxxxxxxx,
                    zach@xxxxxxxxxx



Description of problem:

The Fedora 20 Release Notes imply that rsyslog is no longer installed (section
2.8.1) during normal installs.  It appears, according to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Changes/NoDefaultSyslog, that it got moved
from @core to @standard.  However, I suspect that a lot of users will do
installs that include @standard, and as a result they will get rsyslog
installed and perhaps be confused as to why they got it when the Release Notes
imply it is no longer included.  I can confirm that the
repodata/ac802acf81ab55a0eca1fe5d1222bd15b8fab45d302dfdf4e626716d374b6a64-Fedora-20-comps.xml
file on the x86_64 install DVD contains rsyslog in the @standard package group.

Also, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Changes/NoDefaultSendmail implies
that sendmail got moved from @core to @standard, whereas it appears to me that
it actually got removed from both of them (at least I can't find it anywhere in
the comps.xml file).

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 20 x86_64
DVD.

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