The current design is perfectly good, and as close to flawless as it can be for what it is supposed to do.
This is your chance to share your ideas regarding YaST Control Center.
Keep it how it is! It works.
Why waste time on unnecessary development (which will then have bugs), when the SuSE team *COULD* be using that same time, energy, and attention working on things that are currently broken.
Full ACK! Let it be guys and maybe focus on bugs for a season.
I couldn't agree more. YaST works, and it is a major strength of openSUSE ando ne of the prime reasons I still use openSUSE. Cosmetic changes especially going the "Gnome way of doing things" is a really bad idea... really bad. We already have two different interfaces in YaST (instead of being consistent and GUI agnostic) now due to tinkering in something that wasn't broken to begin with. Please don't tinker any more! Focus on the badly broken and deficient things first. Then when those things are working, and ONLY then, should anyone start playing with the look and feel of existing and fully functional/working components. Look at what a disaster the online update system has been. It is dramatically improving, but it still has a VERY long way to go to be something usable compared to competing distributions. Focus the developer time and energies on things like that. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org