On 1/22/06, goemon@xxxxxxxxx <goemon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > so far it seems like almost everyone wants it back and you're the only one > arguing for its removal. perhaps this should tell you something Yeah everyone else in this discussion is insane. I'm arguing for removal. In fact I'm arguing for removal of all package choice in the interactive Core installer so that an installation of core only gives you a default set of packages and everything else happens post install or via kickstart. You do realize that anaconda is gaining the ability to see other repos beside Core in future fedora releases right? The "install everything" button in the UI surely will not map to what everyone would find useful when the installer can see both Core and Extras by default. Moving forward that little extra button is to incur more complexity to make any sense at all. Will everything mean just Core.. will it mean just Core+Extras.. will it mean Core+Extras+plus other repos you have enabled at install time? Are the developers going to have to build more UI around that one little button to give you a choice between those options. Complexity abounds without accomplishing much in the way of addressing a usage case that is not reasonably covered by post-install mechanisms. If there were community provided kickstart images that did a Core everything install wouldn't that be sufficient solution.. instead of clicking you way through the graphical installer? -jef"what is popular is not always right, and what is right is not always popular"spaleta -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list