A few comments: We need to be careful as well not to over stereotype the userbase (or userbase to be)
For "Keeping hands tied", I understand (I think, I could be wrong) exactly what this means, and it's more a problem with advancing packages than distros (though certainly it is a distro problem too). Power-user friendly (odd phrase, that one) tends to be more file-in, file-out, 100% human readable config, where everything has standardized places and functions making it easy to dig into the guts of the system. Yes, like gentoo.... Then things like gconf come along and make it much harder for that type of person, without making it any easier for anyone else (can you tell I dislike gconf?). Limiting options is also a big issue, but this one seems to get overlooked. On a separate note, for the new users, it would be very helpful to have an admin app that allows you to edit config files or values in config files that do not have graphical front-ends (and even some of those that do). Make sure that people are warned though! -- Jack Doerner There are worse crimes than burning books One of them is not reading them. -Joseph Brodsky _______________________________________________ Foresight-devel mailing list Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel