On 04/13/2010 10:38 PM, Jesse Keating wrote: > On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 16:11 -0400, Seth Vidal wrote: >> >> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Lennart Poettering wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 13.04.10 15:04, Seth Vidal (skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: >>> >>>>> What does that bug report to do with the firewall and the desktop live >>>>> cd? >>>> >>>> having avahi running and active by default. >>>> >>>> if various tools dep on the lib, then a system won't end up with avahi >>>> installed and running by default. The above is something of a surprise to >>>> many folks running servers. >>>> >>>> the comment from JH is the admin/manager of kernel.org who was a bit >>>> frustrated by avahi running as a service. >>> >>> Right. And what does that have to do with the firewall of the desktop >>> live cd? >>> >>> I mean, i am not opposed to introducing a seperate package for the avahi >>> libs, but i wonder what that has to do with the firewall of the desktop >>> live cd? >>> >>> And mentioning an admin's tale about a server is not really to the point is >>> it? >>> >> >> Perhaps I misread the original comment - but it was the suggestion of >> having avahi running by default. >> >> Do you mean having that be the case from the livecd or from the package >> itself. >> >> If the former, then you're right it's a side issue. I thought the latter >> was being discussed which is why I brought up that report. >> >> thanks, >> >> >> -sv >> > > I think both are being discussed somewhat. It'd be nice to do it > everywhere, so that the regular install does match somewhat the livecd > case, but as a fallback, just doing it on the livecd is less > contentious. I'd certainly like to see it on the livecd, and then I'd > also like to see us work toward having it on regular installs too, in a > way that will keep most parties happy. > I think it would be good to get more people aware of this discussion. Maybe a good starting point would be fedora-devel-list. This topic is too important for all users to be discussed in the desktop list, only. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop