[New: openFATE 323510] Better separation of duties between Desktop Environments and Yast
Feature added by: Ney Walens De Mesquita (nwm) Feature #323510, revision 1 Title: Better separation of duties between Desktop Environments and Yast openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney Walens De Mesquita (nwm) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Nowadays Yast has built in package installation and management. Whilst it does make sense for servers or headless installations, it does not fit well when using a desktop like KDE or Gnome. My suggestion is to rename the Yast software management module to something in the line of "Feature Management" or "Advanced Software Management". Ideally the desktop's default software manager, like Gnome Software, would then be used to install, well, Desktop software. I can see some advantages to this approach: - The desktop software manager is often faster to adapt to new technologies like PackageKit, FlatPak, Snaps, etc... - The Desktop experience is more consistent when using the desktop provided software manager Yast software manager module would then be used for Development pattern installations and more server related installations. This would also open up for a separation of duties and less redundancy in the distribution. The same idea can also be applied to printer configurations, it does not look nice when you look for printer configuration and receive three distinct options. The last printer module should be used for servers only and be completely removed from desktop focused installations. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/323510
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #323510, revision 2 Title: Better separation of duties between Desktop Environments and Yast - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: Duplicate of #314842 + Master status: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney Walens De Mesquita (nwm) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Nowadays Yast has built in package installation and management. Whilst it does make sense for servers or headless installations, it does not fit well when using a desktop like KDE or Gnome. My suggestion is to rename the Yast software management module to something in the line of "Feature Management" or "Advanced Software Management". Ideally the desktop's default software manager, like Gnome Software, would then be used to install, well, Desktop software. I can see some advantages to this approach: - The desktop software manager is often faster to adapt to new technologies like PackageKit, FlatPak, Snaps, etc... - The Desktop experience is more consistent when using the desktop provided software manager Yast software manager module would then be used for Development pattern installations and more server related installations. This would also open up for a separation of duties and less redundancy in the distribution. The same idea can also be applied to printer configurations, it does not look nice when you look for printer configuration and receive three distinct options. The last printer module should be used for servers only and be completely removed from desktop focused installations. + Relations: + - (feature/duplicate: 314842) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/323510
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