For Test2, I'm planning on doing the Fedora "Classic"
spin for folks to
work
with.
That's excellent news when "FC7T1" e.g. did not even include
"gcc". I do not know about other users, but in my case, only about [downloaded]
100 MB of packages from "Fedora Extras" are part of my default setup, whereas I
certainly have about 85% of the "Core" packages installed [the remainder is
essentially composed of "KDE" related packages]. This makes me really wonder if
removing the distinction between "Core" and "Extras" was a worthwile
task [whereas I fully welcome the use of a unified build system for both]. Doubling the
volume of the distribution to increase package coverage [by usage] by less than 10% still
seems questionable to me, especially when the impact on install media distribution
["bittorrent"] is so severe.
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