Benji Weber wrote:
On 08/04/2008, Per Jessen
wrote: I can almost see the first question asked by YaST during instalaltion:
Tick the box:
[ ] I'm a newbie, help me where you can.
[ ] I'm an semi-experienced user, don't hide things from me.
[ ] I know what I'm doing, just leave me alone.
This sort of thing doesn't really work. No-one is experienced in all areas. An expert in configuring something may be completely ignorant in setting up something else.
Perhaps that person should tick the middle box then.
Instead it's sensible to keep things as possible everywhere, provide a path of least resistance through the process, and allow progressive disclosure of greater detail at each stage where required.
Which is what we have today, isn't it? Personally, I'm perfectly happy with both YaST and the installation process as it is, but I think(!) we're discussing how to create a more positive experience for a new/inexperienced user - without making things overly cumbersome for the experienced ditto.
How much the user knows about a specific subject cannot really be judged from a generic "Are you a newbie?" question.
I wasn't suggesting that either. /Per Jessen, Zürich --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org