On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 00:26:51 -0400, Jeremy Katz wrote: > We have to be a little bit more aggressive with losing some backwards > compatibility packages or else we're going to be at 6 CDs and 2 DVDs > before much longer :) Actually I'd say that you should simply be dropping non-core packages from the CD set, ie random 3rd party apps like the Gimp, emacs, games, whatever. OK so maybe not the Gimp but you get the idea :) GTK 1.2 (could people please be explicit about that, at first I thought someone was actually advocating removing GTK 1.2 AND 2 altogether!) is definitely used by a bunch of oldish programs, especially proprietary software and is therefore very much needed for backwards compatibility. I'd say that users are going to experience far less pain by maintaining good backwards compat than by having to install Gimp via yum, or by downloading an Extras ISO. Microsoft are the gold standard when it comes to backwards compatibility. It's a significant card in their hand. We should probably start trying to match them. thanks -mike