Hi, first and foremost, the preview in the provided ISO looks great, almost the way I would have dreamed it. :) - It looks really simple, getting the user straight into the new system. My personal preference would be keeping roles visually in the installer though, being able to aggregate several patterns under a role, because this appears to provide the most functional and customizable experience based on the actual workload that will be run on the system. This way, a single selection done by a user can still include multiple patterns and a user could be allowed to deselect patterns based on their preferences. I always considered the role selection as a benefit compared with the competition and it is very function oriented. Except from the role "Generic Desktop", I consider the existing roles beneficial to address a broad audience. Instead of "Generic Desktop" though, which advanced users could still achieve with manual customization, I would prefer a role "Multimedia/Gaming" to specifically target additional audience, which might e.g. require a realtime kernel for media production or an improved experience in time critical 3D applications. This would allow targeting an audience which might currently be absorbed by distributions like Nobara Linux. Reviews of Tumbleweed on youtube.com, such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSaUj_Okbnw&t=289s criticize that the current setup was not among the most user friendly ones. One reason is an overwhelming amount of options. As a result, it appears to be helpful having a reduced set of options, as provided by the roles and maybe even facilitating the selection of e.g. patterns, by providing symbolic images showing the corresponding applications/packages that are not installed if a pattern becomes deselected or the other way around, in case it gets selected. Judging from your preview on Agama, this is on a great track but might need to be improved from my perspective. Another way to facilitate the installation even more would be providing an installer that just installs a default system (specific role) by wiping the disk, providing a setup later after the first boot to configure the users etc. to simplify the pre-deployment of the operating system and providing an easy installation process for users with low experience. A candidate as a desktop environment chosen for such installation would be Gnome from my personal perspective, because it might suit well to generate a positive first impression due to it's simplicity and overall design by default. I would personally prefer the "System Role" instead of "Software". I am less interested in how big the installation will be than what will be installed, so if e.g. the Installer would preselect "Gnome" and write: "Gnome will be installed", I would be more happy. (Just because I am not lacking space on my disk... ;) ) Maybe I would not like to have games installed, so I would prefer to untick a games pattern in case I like to click on "System Role", or select another role, if I would want something else. I would prefer to just boot Agama, wait a bit and then click on "Install", without even creating a user - and this would be the only thing that would be required to change in order to have a predeployment option without personalization. Best regards, Christian Lanig