Carl Richell wrote on 13/07/17 17:11: > >> So in the design spec, I took a different approach: “The ‘Keyboard >> layout’ screen should appear immediately before whichever is the first >> keyboard-requiring step. This might be, for example, ‘Connect to the >> Internet’, ‘Allocate disk space’, or ‘Where are you’.” >> <https://goo.gl/CKoyUW> Unfortunately, no-one has implemented that >> detail yet. I’d be delighted if someone could. > > I like the reasoning but it's pretty heavy refactoring. > > With more deliberation, we're starting to think Ubiquity is > over-complicated. With the move to GNOME, it may be time for new > installer. >…
That is not the case: Ubuntu has been using Gnome continuously since 2004, and when I designed the first iteration of Ubiquity in 2005 we referred to it explicitly as the “Gnome User Interface”. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuExpress/GnomeUserInterface> If you’re referring to Gnome Shell, as far as I know, there is nothing in the Ubiquity design that assumes a particular shell. (Though developers did, unfortunately, remove the step of using any connected webcam to take your photo on the grounds that Unity’s login screen didn’t use photos. I hope that step returns: it adds time, but also feeling of ownership.) It’s possible that you might achieve some simplification from knowing that Ubuntu will always be preinstalled with the correct drivers. Apart from that, I’m skeptical that any new installer could achieve a simpler flow overall without satisfying fewer people. Cheers -- mpt -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
