mik-laj commented on a change in pull request #12388:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/12388#discussion_r524662254



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File path: docs/installation.rst
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@@ -125,18 +125,188 @@ yum package, or whatever equivalent applies on the 
distribution you are using.
 Behind the scenes, Airflow does conditional imports of operators that require
 these extra dependencies.
 
-For the list of the subpackages and what they enable, see: 
:doc:`extra-packages-ref`.
-
-Provider packages
-'''''''''''''''''
-
-Unlike Apache Airflow 1.10, the Airflow 2.0 is delivered in multiple, 
separate, but connected packages.
-The core of Airflow scheduling system is delivered as ``apache-airflow`` 
package and there are around
-60 providers packages which can be installed separately as so called "Airflow 
Provider packages".
-The default Airflow installation doesn't have many integrations and you have 
to install them yourself.
-For more information, see: :doc:`provider-packages`
-
-For the list of the provider packages and what they enable, see: 
:doc:`provider-packages-ref`.
+Here's the list of the subpackages and what they enable:
+
+
+**Fundamentals:**

Review comment:
       This table is now in the extra-packages-ref.rst file




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