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removing a piece of controversial software from a default install while keeping it available in the repos to those who desire it is a joke? the funny thing is, the fedora developers seem to have removed tomboy from the default install to make room on the livecd more than for any sort of "paranoia". thankfully, they have also responded to the community, and are taking into consideration the possible legal issues surrounding mono, as well. it's the most responsible and respectful thing they could do, considering all of the rational complaints people have about mono. and here you are, blathering on about aesthetics.
yes, a joke, indeed. ha. ha ha. high-larious.
if you don't like fedora, don't use it. you obviously do not share the concerns and opinions of the people developing fedora; and, you certainly aren't the target end-user.