
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Susanne Oberhauser wrote:
Andreas Jaeger <aj@novell.com> writes:
On Friday 31 July 2009 15:23:17 Lubos Lunak wrote:
It could. I have already heard from people how SUSE used to be a great KDE distro and then Novell pushed GNOME and whatever and they went elsewhere. And SUSE used to be an outstanding KDE distribution and I think it still is, it's just that we ourselves (=SUSE) don't seem to point that out recently.
But openSUSE is also a great GNOME distribution - how can we point out properly that openSUSE has both?
We could make down-sized screenshots as buttons to choose from, side by side --- or a mosaic of several of them.
In an installed system these screenshots could also provide a link to the project home page, so you can make a better informed decision if you want to change things.
That would make it simpler for users to decide.
As pointed out in the past, screen shots really do not represent the desktop very well. But I really like your added idea of having a link to the various camps. Maybe something along the lines of For more information about GNOME .... For more information about KDE ....
Btw I think small screenshots and a link to the project home page would be a way cool thing in a package manager anyway, but that's another story.
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