Jan de Groot wrote:
That way we can make sure users get the optimal experience by having
everything configured just the way they want it.
:-)
What about something like the personalization wizard that KDE uses? As
experienced user, I just click skip because I don't want to use KDE,
only want to test it to see if I didn't break something upgrading
packages in the distribution. Back those days when GNOME had a 1 as
first number in the version, I used KDE and the personalization wizard
was really nice to use the first time starting KDE.
KDE certainly needs that wizard to make heads or tails of what someone
eloquently described as "feature sluts" but Gnome is so well designed it
needs no (or very little) config crap and thats the way it should be.
--
Mr Jamie McCracken
http://www.advogato.org/person/jamiemcc/
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