On Mon, 2014-03-10 at 13:25 -0600, Gabriel Ramirez wrote:
> On 03/10/2014 12:44 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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> > I'd rather see us handle things this way:
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> > fedora-release Requires: fedora-release-variant
> >
> > fedora-release-$PRODUCT[1] Provides: fedora-release-variant
> >
> > The first fedora-release-$PRODUCT package installed on the system sets
> > the base product/spin appropriately (in some well-known config file,
> > not necessarily /etc/os-release)
> but what happens with the people using kickstarts to install Fedora, by 
> example I'm using kickstarts to install the following
> 
> - @core @standard groups and 5 to 10 specific rpms (bind, lighttpd, postfix)
> - @core @base-x @virtualization and a list of 300 rpms packages
> 
> so will be required to install a product (fedora-release-variant) and by 
> consequence  add more rpms to my kickstarts installs?

No. You aren't required to run a Product to use Fedora.
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