On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Will Stephenson
However - if we want to go down this route, shall we remove all other dialogs and choices that aren't found in other installers?
reductio ad adsurdum and actually the opposite of what is being suggested - you says we should remove all distinguishing features when actually defaulting to KDE would give us a huge distinguishing feature.
Again, it's not a "huge distinguishing feature." It's a radio button
that's pre-selected.
If Ubuntu shipped GNOME + KDE on the same disc, and simply
pre-selected the GNOME choice, would you call that a "distinguishing
feature"?
You're suggesting that making a choice for the user is a
distinguishing feature. OK - then let's make all the choices, and be
really distinguished! Or, let's be *about choice and distinguish
ourselves that way.
Best,
Zonker
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Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier