> You're assuming the install and the setup is done by a) the same person that > is going to use the computer, which is not the case most of the time and b) > that the person that uses the computer is always the same one.
No. > Not true, some seats have unique users (think of a university lab, or a > multi seat setup in an office), some of these have a unique user for anybody > that logins automatically And those environments already need to lock all the configuration down anyway or regenerate it each login otherwise someone will leave it in 320x200 pixel mode and in Korean because it's "funny". > setting in the universal access pane or just in GNOME Tweak Tool is > something I leave up to the designers), but I don't think it should easily > switched off, and by no means automatically switched off. It should be easy to do because the purpose of the desktop is to make things easy. I agree you don't want it off automatically because you need to be sure that a user can find the accessibility features if they do need them. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
