Vincent Untz ha scritto:
Le jeudi 11 février 2010, à 10:26 -0200, Marco Calistri a écrit :
Luis Medinas ha scritto:
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 15:38 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
Note that this list doesn't contain any very ambitious goal, and I'd love if people would want to work on such goals (like improving the login performance, or really solving the "install codecs in a legal way" issue). So we can discuss other goals too :-)
I think this should be interesting to do on Packagekit but it might be not an easy task.
IMHO1: (without taking away nothing to zypper or Packagekit), the best package-manager I've seen so far, is the one of Ubuntu, it is straightforward and looks very stable and reliable
We're really not talking about package manager here, but about how to install codecs :-) Improving the package manager is another discussion, and it's something we can discuss (I agree we don't have the best user experience there), but let's not mix the two topics.
Sorry Vincent: I am reading the ML at work and I was very in hurry, I didn't paid enough attention to the topic; my sincere apologies!!
GNOME LiveCD: look if we can remove qt https://features.opensuse.org/308826 => I had taken a look at this for 11.2, but this wasn't possible at that time. It should be doable for 11.3, though. The first part is some analysis that anybody can do by just launching the livecd. I can help people start if needed.
Why qt is needed after all ? If it's because of Sax it's going to be removed so qt shouldn't be installed anymore.
IMHO2 Yast2, without qt support, is very crude; if you plan to remove this library support, then you should think to improve Yast2 interface for Gnome
Can you tell us the issues you see so that people can look at them? :-)
Vincent
This is not matter of issues Vincent, but I remember to have switched to yast2--qt since my very first use of opensuse (if I am not wrong, since openSUSE 10.3) due the fact that yast2--default, has not the same flexibility as qt flavour(IMHHO) :-) Marco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org