Just a note that the http://en.opensuse.org/Usability/Softwaremanagement page has the full proposal.
Yes, but beta 1 is not that far. And we are risking again to have issues on the package management side because of lack of testing. Anyway, here's a list of what I don't think it's working in the current (alpha1) implementation of YaST GTK software management module (posted also on -gnome to answer to J. Ogley there): * Mainly lacking features in the gtk edition I can think to: * No versions shown in the list (you've to click on all single packages). This was solved in the first proposal. * No highlighting of newest/oldest packages (in the qt version: blue -> a new package is available, red -> the installed package is newer than what's in repositories). This was solved in the first proposal, using icons. * Highest number of clicks to do one task: 1 click to select/lock/update a package in Qt, 2 clicks in the gtk version. * It's quite different from the Qt interface, so it makes hard to support people for example on IRC, or to write general tutorials/documentation. With kind regards, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org