Hi
> In my opinion, "Unleash KDE" is the right word. But
since Fedora is commited
> to proposing both environments at install time, we need to be able to
> install from Extras in Anaconda, plus we need to do the work of moving KDE
> out of core, with all the dependencies, and that's just a lot of work.
>
Having to connect yourself to the internet during the installation
process, with dhcp, is *absolutely* not user-friendly at all.
Why does Fedora installation require a net connection? Not sure what you
are talking about here.
Wouldn't it be easier to have :
Fedora base : 2 cds
Gnome : 1 cds
KDE : 1 cds
and a question in anaconda asking "what cds do you have?", and then
suggesting the right packages thanks to the answer we provided.
It sounds that i'm off topic here :)
Yes you are. These ideas have been suggested before and generally been
accepted as good ones. Just need people, resources and time to work on
it.
Rahul