Gerald B. Cox wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Rex Dieter
<rdieter(a)math.unl.edu> wrote:
> In my opinion, it is not a blocker.
Rex, thanks for taking the time to reply... I'll defer to your judgement.
I did a check for critical path, etc... and if you do a dnf group info
core,
it is listed as a default package. If you check dnf group info kde,
firewall-config
is listed, which is firewalld (since that is now the Fedora default).
People who use this are going to wonder where the heck the tray icon is,
since that was the documented way to access the firewall configuration.
I thought you were talking about firewall-applet here (not firewall-config).
-- rex