As part of https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ReworkPackageGroups, I've
been working on redoing some of the groups that make up installation choices
in anaconda. The idea is to offer a simpler interface, where the user simply
selects which environment they want to run in, plus options for that
environment.

Based on what's in the kickstart file for the XFCE spin, here's what I
have for the XFCE:

XFCE contains:
      desktop-backgrounds-compat
      Thunar
      xfce-utils
      xfce4-panel
      xfce4-session
      xfce4-settings
      xfconf
      xfdesktop
      xfwm4
      ConsoleKit
      fedora-icon-theme
      lightgdm-gtk
      gtk-xfce-engine
      gvfs
      leafpad
      NetworkManager-gnome
      openssh-askpass
      orage
      polkit-gnome
      Terminal
      thunar-archive-plugin
      thunar-volman
      tumbler
      xarchiver
      xfce4-appfinder
      xfce4-icon-theme
      xfce4-mixer
      xfce4-power-manager
      xfce4-session-engines
      xfwm4-theme-nodoka
      xscreensaver-base
      cheese
      catfish
      galculator
      seahorse
      ConsoleKit-x11
      NetworkManager-vpnc
      NetworkManager-openvpn
      NetworkManager-pptp
      gnome-bluetooth
      xdg-user-dirs-gtk
      adwaita-cursor-theme
      adwaita-gtk2-theme
      adwaita-gtk3-theme
      greybird-gtk2-theme
      greybird-gtk3-theme
      greybird-xfce4-notifyd-theme
      greybird-xfwm4-theme
      albatross-gtk2-theme
      albatross-gtk3-theme
      albatross-xfwm4-theme
      bluebird-gtk2-theme
      bluebird-gtk3-theme
      bluebird-xfwm4-theme
      ristretto
      thunar-media-tags-plugin
      xfce4-battery-plugin
      xfce4-cellmodem-plugin
      xfce4-clipman-plugin
      xfce4-cpugraph-plugin
      xfce4-datetime-plugin
      xfce4-dict-plugin
      xfce4-diskperf-plugin
      xfce4-eyes-plugin
      xfce4-fsguard-plugin
      xfce4-genmon-plugin
      xfce4-mailwatch-plugin
      xfce4-mount-plugin
      xfce4-netload-plugin
      xfce4-notes-plugin
      xfce4-places-plugin
      xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin
      xfce4-screenshooter-plugin
      xfce4-sensors-plugin
      xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin
      xfce4-systemload-plugin
      xfce4-taskmanager
      xfce4-time-out-plugin
      xfce4-timer-plugin
      xfce4-verve-plugin
      xfce4-weather-plugin
      xfce4-websearch-plugin
      xfce4-xfswitch-plugin
      xfce4-xkb-plugin
      xfwm4-themes

and has the following 'options' available:

xfce-apps
      epdfview
      midori
      claws-mail
      claws-mail-plugins-archive
      claws-mail-plugins-att-remover
      claws-mail-plugins-attachwarner
      claws-mail-plugins-bogofilter
      claws-mail-plugins-fetchinfo
      claws-mail-plugins-mailmbox
      claws-mail-plugins-newmail
      claws-mail-plugins-notification
      claws-mail-plugins-pgp
      claws-mail-plugins-rssyl
      claws-mail-plugins-smime
      claws-mail-plugins-spam-report
      claws-mail-plugins-tnef
      claws-mail-plugins-vcalendar
      liferea
      pidgin
      remmina
      remmina-plugins-rdp
      remmina-plugins-vnc
      transmission
xfce-media
      asunder
      pavucontrol
      parole
      pragha
      xfburn
xfce-office
      abiword
      gnumeric

I welcome any and all sanity-checking of this, and ideas for
additions/removals. You can open the current F18/F19 comps files and see the
data that makes this up - the 'xfce-desktop' environment defines what
groups go into XFCE, and which are shown as options, and the groups
referenced there define what packages make them up.

Ideally, once this is firmed up, we can even switch the kickstart in
spins-kickstart to refer to these groups, and retire the old ones. This
way selecting XFCE in anaconda for DVD/network installations would provide
the same experience as the Live image where possible.

Thanks,
Bill
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