On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:57 AM, S.Kemter
Hi Nelson,
Do u know we have a great service for feature wishes, its called openFATE
You can find it under http://features.opensuse.org ;)
Indeed... I was hoping to skip the part when we have to rally a large mob to support the feature :~) nmarques.
br gnokii
Am Dienstag 07 Dezember 2010, 00:43:26 schrieb Nelson Marques:
Dear all,
'browser' is most likely one of the most universal words in our society. I haven't checked years of background information, so feel free to blame if somehow this was discussed/approached in the past. To be short and objective... when I installed my system, I ended up by bringing up Firefox. I took a minute to look at it and I got a Firefox beta promo page and openSUSE.org tab. Both ways.... this 2 pages for me (most likely for a lot of people out there) do not require much interaction from the user and force him to go to the preferences and change home page. Anyway we could add like 'Ubuntu' does a search engine (like the evil one) on the start page and some cool links like:
* openSUSE > the generic page that exists already on another tab. * openSUSE Forums > kinda interesting and somehow a more human thing for new comers. * (Online) Documentation > Documentation sites. * openSUSE Ambassadors > I think this one is _IMPORTANT_. High visibility.
If the browser initial page is useful... example: very used search engine. Many won't change it, just by lazyness and because it serves them... and we keep high visibility with our users.
Could anyone make such a thing happen?
(And all the other pages, like firefox beta or any other become secondary, this means, they get a cool tab for themselves, but not the first).
Please make this happen if you can.
Nelson.
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