On Sunday 23 January 2005 00:23, Josh Boyer wrote: > KDE is a large package to maintain both because of it's code size and > it's large user base. Someone from the community maybe well be able > to do the job, but right now KDE is released and maintained as a part > of Core. It has a maintainer, it's part of the daily, weekly, > whatever builds and it probably gets at least some QA testing. For what it's worth, I always nuke the KDE packages sent from Core with the kde-redhat.sf.net packages. I've been an avid KDE user from the beginning, but still, on occasion use GNOME apps (xchat being the most used). I'm not opposed to moving KDE onto another ISO. As a more advanced user of KDE, I wouldn't be that opposed to just throwing it all out because I'm just gonna hookup with Rex's packages anyway. That said, if this is seriously being considered, then I would recommend that GNOME get fair treatment: put onto its own ISO. Maybe the base GNOME/Gtk libs to get up2date, anaconda, system-config-*, blah blah working should be on the first CD. The rest of it (gnobots2, etc.) can be piled onto another ISO, which one can elect not to install. Another thing to consider: users with bandwidth. One CD bootstrap, mainlibs in place, then yum, apt, or smart the rest of it. have fun, -- -jeff