That is the target audience, you are correct, and this would not deviate from those goals for that audience. I mean one could just post instructions to the wiki on how to do all of the customization that is now being done automatically. I think that is what you are envisioning, but it is not at all what I propose we consider. I propose that we consider working towards taking all of that intelligence and customization and move it out of the Redhat installer into a more distro-neutral system that can be applied to a variety of distros to not only add some flexibility to the project, but to hopefully reduce long-term management overhead by making it necessary to maintain a hand full of packages instead of effectively an entire distribution, and to hopefully get more people involved in building it, and to insulate the project from outside forces by not putting all of our eggs in one basket.