Services enabled by default

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Hi

There has been several services enabled by default in Fedora on the basic assumption that whoever doesnt need it can disable it by default while in many cases users who need it may not be aware of the requirements. Many services that are enabled by that are being done so for really non obvious reasons and has been the source of complaints. We should be documenting the rationale for each and every services thats being enabled for the different classes of installation. So here is what we need to work out, which of the services are enabled by default for the following installation options

* Personal Desktop
* Workstation
* Server
* Custom

If you are doing a new installation, development or one of the test releases, check this out and post to the list. If you dont see a good reason why a service needs to be enabled by default, question that. If we decide its not useful for the usual scenarios, file bug reports against the specific components in http://bugzilla.redhat.com to disable them and post the bug numbers to the list.

All of the discussion will be kept track in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DefaultServices

regards
Rahul

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