If I recall correctly on previous GNOME versions the thumbnailing was
provided by Totem, which was indeed included in the extended
installation only, so if that was actually the case, yes it technically
matches that setup.

As you said I also still think it would make a lot of sense to make them
part of the minimal install, especially because contrary to previous
versions installing Totem (or Showtime) doesn't do anything and most
users are unlikely to identify what packages are missing to get the
thumbnailing feature.

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