Hi all, Thomas Esser announced that there will be no upstream release of teTeX any more and suggested that people interested in teTeX should use TeX Live instead. The announce for it is placed on the official teTeX homepage: http://www.tug.org/tetex/ The question is what to do now with the teTeX we have in Fedora. Michael A. Peters announced to me that he has started to create TeX Live clone as a replacement for the abandoned teTeX intended to replace teTeX in Fedora: http://www.tetexrpm.org/texjive.html The main issue while adopting TeX Live is that it has pretty huge texmf tree and many duplicities in documentation (PDF, DVI and PS files present in the same time for some styles...). The original teTeX kept more minimalistic variant of the texmf tree so I wrote Michael that we might consider replacing teTeX if the total size of the texjive packages will be less or equal to the current size of teTeX. Otherwise we'll choose another way how to replace teTeX. Because of this, not all styles/fonts will be probably shipped in the new TeX variant in Core so the rest will be in Extras. At this point I'd love to have a feedback from you guys what styles/fonts you want to have in Core and which are better to be stored in Extras. It's the right time to discuss it now as we might want to have teTeX replaced prior to FC6 release. Any suggestions are appreciated. Cheers, Jindrich -- Jindrich Novy <jnovy@xxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list