Well the policy should follow the current schema already in play for almost the complete install process. If you take a look at the installation setup, you have a multitude of defaults. When you boot to the DVD it's defaulted to English, keyboard layout is defaulted to US English, partitioning has a proposed layout, DHCP is used as default, the firewall is on by default, etc, anything that is not auto detected has a default except for the desktop environment. Now because we have all those default settings, is anybody also contending that those should be put into a choice form before allowing to continue? Aren't we scared that making such defaults would alienate non-english, multidisk partition layout, static IP users who use a hardware firewall? I would think not, so the logical choice would be to have a default desktop as well and that choice should be decided by what the majority uses as well in openSUSE. My 2 cents. Dean Hilkewich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org