Robin Laing (Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > >Applications shipped with the OS (Mozilla, OpenOffice) are by > >definition not add-ons. > > This is one thing that I thought of but in my mind, I see that the > programs are add-ons to the OS. Following this train of thought, any > application that is installed later should install in /opt correct? > If I install a bare-bones Fedora without apps, then add OpenOffice > later, it becomes an add-on as it was added later. When does an > application move from being part of the OS install to being an add-on? Erm, so when you install it should cause it to move? That's not implementable in *any* sort of clean way. Bill