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[Mageia-dev] What do you think about create a Mageia WelcomeCenter?

+ André Machado + afmachado at dcemail.com +
+ Wed Sep 29 22:27:20 CEST 2010 +

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+> 
+> Hi Olivier,
+> 
+> The idea here is not only to give general information during installation but
+> to create a welcome screen that'll help newbies get around a linux distro :
+> what are the major softs to use to cruise de net, create text document,
+> listen to music, configure PC, desktop and such.
+
+Put this kind of information during installation is perfect; So, that use what
+is having your first contact with GNU/Linux through Mageia won't be lost after
+system is running. Both ideas are good. Few distros have something like a
+Welcome Center.
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