Description of problem: Fedora is shipping a cow - Beagle. Slow application. Beagle could be replaced with compatible and better Tracker. Next: Fedora could ship Gnash (GNU Flash Player) - maybe problematic, but there is always way to remove package ;) . And last: Fedora could ship Liferea new reader with Fedora's RSS'. Actual results: Fedora is shipiing Beagle and not shipping Gnash and Liferea. Expected results: Tracker - faster alternative to Beagle, Gnash and Liferea in main distribution.
$ sudo yum resolvedep tracker gnash liferea 0:tracker-0.5.4-6.fc7.x86_64 0:gnash-0.8.0-1.fc8.x86_64 0:liferea-1.2.20-1.fc8.x86_64 These packages are already in Fedora.
I'm not thinking about packages *in repo* but in *F8 cd*...
That's a different question, and really those packages would either need to be promoted to defaults within their groups, or we add them to the "manifest" that determines what is on the DVD image. liferea somewhat makes sense to be a default in one of the groups, not so sure about tracker or gnash. Those maybe belong on the manifest.
I'm putting tracker/gnash and liferea in the manifest.