Lars Müller wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 09:22:02PM +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
I'm not sure where this belongs (project, factory?), but we've certainly deviated far enough from the original topic.
Project? Sorry, this has nothing to do with this high level mission statement stuff.
I disagree. For the "distro openSUSE", it would be a significant change, even if we would only offer it as an extra button. Please don't relegate our strategy to "high level mission statement stuff", that is just not right. Professionally over the last twentyfive years, I have worked with far too many corporate mission statements - seen in that respect, I take our openSUSE strategy quite serious, and I fail to see why others should not. We don't have the multilevel management structure that is otherwise typically associated with a top-level mission statement, hence it is so much more important that the lieutenants working in the trenches are aware and trying to enforce it.
And it's also nothing for Factory. Cause we need people to vote on it. Our tool for a suggestion like this is the feature tracking tool, https://features.openSUSE.org/
OTOH, we could just implement it and see what happens. That has often been the preferred path of the past.
Therefore https://features.openSUSE.org/313062 is the way to go.
In principle, I completely agree. In practice, I'm leaning more towards just doing it.
With your comment there it looks to me like you well understood the intention. And advanced user will be able to enable the needed avdvanced settings screen. This screen would be identical with install process as it is at the moment. How to name ithis all at the end is up to a native spaker and/ or the marketing team.
Yep.
The goal is to make it for beginners easier to jump on the train while not throwing out the old passengars.
Very well said. Also, we don't want to upset the old/elderly passengers either. (to anyone wondering, I am an old passenger on this train). -- Per Jessen, Zürich (11.7°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org