Re: Can we maybe reduce the set of packages we install by default a bit?

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I'd say that backward compatibility is important and as a Fedora
workstation and server user I expect crond to work OOTB.  Yes, users can
install and enable the service if needed but cron is such an essential
part of every system that I see no reason to exclude it.

On 4/11/19 6:30 AM, Brian (bex) Exelbierd wrote:
> My interest, and the way I read the OP was not about minimal size,
> directly.  In this case, it sounds like we have adopted a tool,
> systemd, that replaces another tool, cron.  We can debate the
> completeness of the replacement, etc, but it is also valid to question
> why we ship both as default installed.
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