On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I hope you actually did some basic testing of live images and default > installs based on these changes before applying them? I've been using qemu (and yes they boot/run etc.) but not doing livepath installs yet. They're not really very different remember, and in general I'm only adding packages which were already in @gnome-desktop. > We're right in the > middle of the F13 Beta process and have a base of validation tests built > up which becomes somewhat less reliable if major changes to the default > package sets start being shoved in... So we're at a crossroads now because of the size overflow. We have to do *something*. Really this has always happened because the live images have been an afterthought in the development process. I've been mostly trying to change things so that in the end the package set is very close; the scanner was the one exception. Actually to keep things clear I'll just punt that to F14. > Oh, on the removal of system-config-network: I don't think this is a > good idea. NetworkManager is still not capable of configuring dial-up > network connections. Removing s-c-n makes it difficult or impossible to > configure a dial-up network connection, I believe. Remember that system-config-network has not been in the live path install for at least the last release, only in Standalone Anaconda. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel