Hi
One could argue that Xorg and fvmw2 are all that's needed for
Core.
Minimalistic to the bone.
no. fvwm2 is not a typical DE.
. That allows people that are new to Fedora, and Linux in
general, the ability to play around and choose which they like
better
without downloading MiB worth of RPMs.
extras can be packaged as a ISO image. you need to download the whole
of fedora or buy it from a third party vendor. if fedora extras or a
subset of it is an ISO image, then moving KDE into extras is just
better reorganisation.
the advantage is that fedora core would be limited to the default
stuff in one or two cds
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Regards,
Rahul Sundaram