On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 15:14:32 -0500, you wrote: >Fedora can deal with Extras. >Fedora has no problem dealing with extras. >anaconda, right now, does not know much about it. But anaconda is part of Fedora, and as the installer a rather critical part. If anaconda cannot deal with Extras then claiming Fedora can deal with extras is a bit misleading. I realize that for many people having to run yum or up2date after they think they have finished their upgrade to Fedora 4 will not be a big issue. But there will be a group of people who will find it confusing and/or inconvenient.