package manager alpha sorting?

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Hi,

I am using F7 64 bit. recently I set up a web server using Centos 5.1. I then 
added packages using a program from their upstream provider called package 
manager. I regularly use this in F7 too for the same purpose. But the Centos 
version sorts the entries from the search tab results list in alpha order. 
This is not done in F7. I don't know if it is in F9, I haven't upgraded yet. 
But it is a very handy feature. So I have two questions...

1. is it in fact in F9? or planned for F10? and
2. who would I talk to about adding this?

That's two questions, right?

Dave

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