Jim Cornette wrote:
I found the information from the links understandable to a certain
degree. I'm glad that the finished documentation is in a style that
I'm more familiar with.
yes, if you find any issues about the published release notes available
at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs, kindly use the feedback section and
bugzilla to report them.
I believe there was a short conversation and off to bugzilla it was.
(Less than 5 postings, from memory.) Hopefully, the packages that I
want to be selectable are there now on the installer. I believe my
desired packages are on the wish list for Extras migration.
(Mozilla/Seamonkey)
The plan is to build the packages that require the gecko browser engine
against Firefox or XULrunner and move Mozilla suite/Seamonkey to Fedora
Extras. Seamonkey is already under review in Fedora Extras, FYI.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=174244
Has been marked as fixed in rawhide. Kickstart @everything option as
well as the comps package has been fixed to let the user install
everything in the CD/DVD if required. This should be a pretty rare
requirement especially for new users since everything installation in
previous releases didnt actually include all the packages and does not
include Fedora Extras or other repositories and has multiple languages
and other redundant functionality that has maintenance, performance and
potential security issues.
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Rahul