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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Mageia 3 feature proposals review</H1>
<B>Olav Vitters</B>
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<I>Tue Jul 3 16:28:50 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 01:47:24PM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
><i> Is that true? Is there any actual data on that or is it just what you've
</I>><i> noticed over the years? If I'm a newbie, wouldn't I want to try all the
</I>><i> options and see which is best for me? Do I decide that I like KDE better
</I>><i> than GNOME or GNOME better then $whatever before I install to try it?
</I>><i> Wouldn't it be more seasoned users that have already made their choice
</I>><i> that will be more likely to pick only one. Genuine question - it's very
</I>><i> hard to make these things non-subjective :D
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I just want the thing to install. For changes, people should be able to
install more software once it is running. Furthermore, in GNOME the UI
simplifies (should:P) if less options are available (e.g. if only 1 user
exists on the system, don't show a switch user option; same for desktop
session, etc).
Yesterday I did an installation of Mageia 2 in a VM. At one point it
asks me if I want to install updates, then it asks me 2 times more (the
usual rpmdrake popups). IMO entirely unneeded. I already said it was
fine; just do it already. I noticed more options which to me should just
be done afterwards (e.g. you can even change which services are started;
I'd just handle that via Puppet).
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Olav
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