Kevin "Yeaux" Dupuy wrote:
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On Aug 4, 2009, at 7:16 AM, Andreas Jaeger
wrote: 3. On the relevant screen during installation the most popular desktop is preselected, the desktops are listed in alphabetical order.
The problem with this proposal is that it still means the Project is giving a user an opinion - meaning it's not a fair selection. To use my political analogy again, it wouldn't be a fair election if the popular candidate were preselected on the ballot, would it? If we intend to be fair and give both KDE and GNOME equal recongition, this is NOT the way to go. -- Kevin "Yeaux" Dupuy openSUSE Project Member What is wrong with giving the user an 'opinion'?
After all the election has already happened given that KDE is selected because it is the most popular. To use my political analogy; it would be pretty unfair if one party won a popular mandate for change, but was hampered from doing so because fairness dictated that the other party receive 50% of the seats in parliament, because 'fairness' dictated zero public discrimination in an constitutional two party system. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org