Colin Walters <walters <at> verbum.org> writes: > The right way to approach this I think is to target specific third > party applications which we want to work out of the box. Say for > example, Flash and VMWare Workstation. Surely there are others, but I > think we can arrive at a reasonably sane set. We then add these > packages to the default install image. How about the empty set? We should only support properly-packaged RPMs, which will drag in these dependencies if they're installed (from a valid repository or using something like yum localinstall), if the proprietary applications don't want to provide them, why should we care? The KDE Live image is at the limit of CD size, every compat cruft package added is an application we have to remove to compensate for the size, why should we remove useful applications or go over the standard 700 MB CD size to accomodate proprietary crap which we can't ship and which isn't even packaged properly? Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list