Hello Everyone,

On Fri, 2021-11-05 at 14:41 +0100, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
> 
> Agreed. Just showing some general information about what's going on 
> (like the number of pending packages), together with the release notes 
> is the perfect solution in my opinion. We always complain users don't 
> read the release notes, so let's put them before their eyes with no 
> other option.
> 

A user's perspective: the progress bars that the installer is showing currently
for the number of pending packages and the ETA is really useful.

May I request the older "slideshow" be brought back? I'm speaking as both a user
and an engineer - in our product, we were using the Slide Shows to illustrate
some of the features of the product. But in SLES 15 and Leap 15.x, the yast2-
slideshow package has been moved out. The slide shows were helpful both from a
promotional as well as educational point of view.

As a user, I would be more interested in the "Features" rather than the "Release
Notes". Sure, Release Notes are useful and is already available, but most of the
times, I miss reading the wiki page for the Features.

For example, until last week, I didn't know about Tilix in Leap 15.2 even though
I've been running 15.2 for more than a year now. And while reading about Tilix,
I came to know about OnionShare. (Sure, you can call me someone living under a
rock! :-)

Regards,
Srinidhi.

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