On Jan 28, 2004, Warren Togami <warren(a)togami.com> wrote:
fedora.us IS EXTRAS, and it is already a given that those packages
will be moved to Fedora Extras at
fedora.redhat.com when the time
comes.
Won't this mean that (i) such packages will only show up weeks after
the ISOs of the main project are available, and (ii) you won't be able
to install them from CDs, without having to download the same packages
over and over for installation in a collection of machines, or for
CD burning in a network-connected location followed by installation in
a disconnected location?
Not everybody is on-line all the time. I think if we're to move
important packages to Fedora Extras, Fedora Extras releases should be
coordinated with Fedora Core, and should be available as ISOs that,
ideally, anaconda and/or system-config-packages could use.
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