>If Red Hat and the people in charge of Fedora want people to view >Extras as a postive change then not only does Extras have to be >available at the same time Core is but the installer/updater needs to >be able to deal with the fact that some of the packages are in Extras >now. Shipping a release of Fedora that can't deal with Extras in in >essence shipping a broken version of Fedora if Extras really is a >first class part of Fedora as people are trying to say. Fedora can deal with Extras. Fedora has no problem dealing with extras. anaconda, right now, does not know much about it. That's all. -sv