for example I read in the beta announcement that meta key can be used now to open kicker. So show also new features could be usefull (look and feel package, ...)
2016-09-14 15:08 GMT+02:00 Jens <jens...@kolabnow.com>: > The issue with first-run wizards is that they tend to get in the way more > than they help, and are often skipped past and difficult to get back. > > One idea would be to have the "introduction" something that cm can be > launched from the launcher or from system settings. > > Beyond that there is also the old truism that if you need to explain to > the user how to do common tasks then those tasks need redesign. I am more > than intetested in this subject though and think that any work on it > whether it's realized or not will be valuable. If nothing else to explore > the pitfalls of design clearly and how we can improve them (to avoid an > install wizard) > > > On 14 September 2016 14:25:26 CEST, "Martin Gräßlin" <mgraess...@kde.org> > wrote: >> >> Am 2016-09-14 13:54, schrieb Jan Grulich: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> some time ago I had an idea to propose something like Plasma initial >>> setup as >>> a bachelor thesis to our RedHat system, where students then can pick up >>> our >>> ideas and realize them as their theses. Recently I got a student who >>> would >>> like to work on this and I would like to know whether it's a good idea >>> and >>> something like this would be desired. The initial setup would allow to >>> configure basic stuff like language, keyboard layout, online accounts >>> and so >>> on. What I realized now that we could actually do this for both desktop >>> and >>> mobile using Kirigami. What do you think? >>> >> >> I think that sounds great. Of course Johnathan has a point - it overlaps >> with distro setup. But distro >> setup >> cannot handle new users or users >> switching from GNOME ;-) >> >> There are certainly a few things which I would love to have in a first >> run "wizard" which we currently don't expose at all. E.g. the location >> service based on WIFI - or ideas like collecting user data where we need >> them to opt in. >> >> So to me it's something which we absolutely lack at the moment! But >> anyway: I think that needs close interaction with VDG (especially >> Thomas). >> >> Cheers >> Martin >> >> > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >