Recently, you've added the following groups to comps: it-security-code-analysis it-security-forensics it-security-intrusion-detection it-security-reconnaissance it-security-wireless it-security-password-recovery You've also added a new toplevel category. This means this new nebulous 'IT Securty' item is pushed at the toplevel, much as 'Desktops' or 'Language Support'. That seems misplaced to me. While I know that we do allow some discretion in adding to comps, none of this was discussed beforehand on this list (that I saw), or in FESCo. These sorts of large scale changes are the sorts of things that should be discussed. What is the overall goal of these changes? Why isn't this just done via a menus package in the security spin? Wouldn't that be more useful? Many of these packages are *already* in other groups; having them now be explicitly listed in multiple groups doesn't really make sense to me, especially when we already have 'Administration Tools' and 'System Tools' groups. Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list