Feature changed by: Yannis Anthymidis (Evropi) Feature #312894, revision 2 Title: Adopt Kaptan Desktop Greeter in openSUSE openSUSE 12.1: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Drew Adams (druonysus) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Pardus is a great KDE distro and has one of the best "Desktop Greeter" of any KDE distro I have ever used, Kaptan. "Kaptan is a wizard that helps user to customize desktop enviroment after installing Pardus. While Kaptan is giving some information about Pardus, it also sets basic configures such as internet connection, wall paper and so on." http://developer.pardus.org.tr/projects/kaptan/ Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Kaptan facilitates these features from one start-up desktop greeter wizard: Mouse configuration Theme and KDE Menu selection Setting wall paper Asking user to search with Strigi Network management Smolt for sending hardware information + Discussion: + #1: Yannis Anthymidis (evropi) (2011-10-16 23:47:46) + I disagree. Although it's definitely a nice program, the actions it + facilitates can easily be found even by a new user. This sort of setup + would be better off included in the installation program of openSUSE + (not sure what it's called, it's reminiscent of Tribe in Chakra + though). Furthermore, notifications pop up immediately upon + installation in case the network has problems, at least under Ethernet. + And again, under a wireless connection, the symbol to set up a + connection is self-explanatory to anyone who has ever used a computer + before or walked outside a coffee shop (these days that is!). Finally, + I find its use of the "Kaptan" (a cartoon ship captain) mascot off- + putting and far too immature for a project like openSUSE. + Not only is Kaptan inappopriate, but also needless and a delay for + users waiting to use the system much like the infamous 20-step + graphical Debian installation procedure. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312894