Is openSUSE targeting people who can't install software? Also, should not we install everything by default just in case that something might go wrong during installation then?
Not install package X to just-install-everything is Fallacy Of The Undifferentiated Middle. I don't think so [1][2]. Also it was meant more like a rhetorical question, following ad absurdum argumentation by Carlos
Should a desktop, upon install, without additional remediation, be useful for the the variety of tasks an actual user will commonly want to perform? I doubt usability of having flash available in default installation, I don't have flash on my smart-phone or my tablet nor on my desktop - and I don't miss it anywhere. I can watch videos on YouTube, I can work with my online banking, I can watch porn. If somebody is unlucky and his bank requires him to have flash, he can install it. If your kids want flash games - install it. If you want to have flash installed just for joy of having it - feel free to install it. But please don't push it to default installation (or rather in this case
On Tuesday 14 of July 2015 07:46:48 Adam Tauno Williams wrote: try preventing removal of it). Martin [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy_of_the_undistributed_middle [2] http://www.logicallyfallacious.com/index.php/logical-fallacies/91-fallacy-of...