On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 01:08:29PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote: > And as I've said, it didn't on such a large scale to things lots of > people still used regularly. Plus, most of the time they were marked as obsolete/deprecated one or two releases before the actual removal. > So much for Fedora being an "open" project. This is mostly going to give fodder to critics. If it is indeed the plan to basically ignore any of the consequences of the "mass Core eviction", I'd suggest littering the release notes, the installer and the first boot with warnings about the problems that might arise and the proper way to address them. They need to be in big, flashing, red letters. FC3 release notes covered the subject, but people are still inquiring about the kernel-source package. -- Rudi