Re: Fedora Server Spin

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On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 00:22 +0000, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> David Lutterkort <dlutter <at> redhat.com> writes:
> > I classified all the server packages in one of three groups: Maybe,
> > Include, and Exclude. Things landed in Exclude mainly because they
> > either were game servers or because they seemed only useful on a
> > desktop. Packages in Maybe seem like they should be excluded, but I am
> > not sure.
> 
> xpilot-ng-server is a game server, yet it's still in Include.

Thanks for pointing that out - I'll remove it.

> Also, are you sure you want to exclude wpa_supplicant? Some people do use 
> laptops as servers and they might want WPA support, though of course using 
> wireless networking doesn't make for a very dependable server. ;-)

I would argue that such people should just install the generic
'everything and the kitchen-sink' Fedora spin - the server spin should
be focused on traditional server setups.

David


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