Joe Harmon wrote:
I would say that they wouldn't know what the selection would give them, not that they wouldn't care. How do we know which one they would or would not prefer? Selecting a default is not solving that problem, it is forcing a choice upon them.
Joe
I agree. That is kind of my point; if the benefit of forcing a choice is not large enough (measured via increased take up) then do not do it. Many people are guessing that a default DE choice in combination with a default install process will increase the number of newbs opensuse will accumulate, thus growing the userbase. I think they are right, but it is not proven. In short we would be following the Ubuntu model, which is a pretty successful model, but how much of that success derives from a reputation (reinforced by install experience) for ease of use. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org