On Monday, February 1, 2016 1:04:37 PM CET Sebastian Kügler wrote: > On Saturday, January 30, 2016 07:09:16 PM Aleix Pol wrote: > > > Personally not, but I'd like other people from distributions to chime > > > in. > > > > How about coming up with a set of scripts that give score to an > > installation? > > > > This way we can say "OpenSuse scored X points/K stars in our > > compatibility test" and yet we have some metrics to help improve > > integration. > > I think a set of scripts would just encourage people to game the system. The > real problem is user experience, and that's a vague enough concept that it > can't be checked with scripts. > > It would be good to have a list of things that should just work for users, > and check for that. I think the checking itself needs to be done by a > human, though, to judge if it's just a script passing, or if things > actually work the way they should.
The important part here might be that we as a community sit down and define what we expect from a system. That can be things like: * connecting a bluetooth head set works out of the box * I don't need root privs to setup a printer * updates are shown in an easy way * no colorful items are added to the systray in a default install * sni-qt is shipped and setup correctly by default (that is skype works) * look and feel is either breeze or verified by experienced devs/designers to be complete That alone is something which will be very valuable and thus I think that's overall a very good idea presented by Thomas. Cheers Martin
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