Hello, 2009-07-31 16:54 keltezéssel, Lubos Lunak írta:
On Friday 31 of July 2009, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier wrote:
The first point, that it's "confusing for new Linux users," has some merit -- choice means having to think about the relative merits of the options put forward, and since most new Linux users don't have a lot of information to decide it probably _is_ **mildly_ _**confusing. But limiting choice, in my opinion, isn't the best option
You misread the proposal. This is not about limiting the choice, this is about preselecting one of the radio buttons in the desktop selection page during installation. Preselecting a radio button is not forbidding the selection of the others.
I'm am (mostly) an XFCE user, still I'd enable that radio button in front of KDE. - this is what a large majority of openSUSE users use, so there is a better chance, that one can help with KDE than with GNOME (or XFCE) - I often get the feedback from those, who install openSUSE for the first time, that a default should be set, so installation is easier for those, who are not familiar with the desktops. And because of my first point I'd suppose, that KDE is a far better default choice. - some of my friends are KDE fans, who left SuSE to Kubuntu (!), for them the no default choice meant, that SuSE is no more KDE centric as was before. Bye, CzP -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org