On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 15:14:32 -0500, you wrote:
Fedora can deal with Extras.
Fedora has no problem dealing with extras.
anaconda, right now, does not know much about it.
But anaconda is part of Fedora, and as the installer a rather critical
part.
If anaconda cannot deal with Extras then claiming Fedora can deal with
extras is a bit misleading.
I realize that for many people having to run yum or up2date after they
think they have finished their upgrade to Fedora 4 will not be a big
issue. But there will be a group of people who will find it confusing
and/or inconvenient.