Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 14:58, chapmanccc(a)juno.com wrote:
To the developers,
The Linux operating system is maturing and we all hope that it will be
a major contender in the home and business markets. As it approaches
this goal, the customer base changes. Linux is no longer the "geek
OS" it once was. Where once the predominant profile of a Linux user
was a young male, you now find fathers and husbands (I am both), women
(I am married to one) and children (I have three). Linux is my main
OS at home and my wife and oldest child also use it.
With this evolution, a level of professionalism must also take place.
Being that the Fedora project is one of the leading consumer Linux
distributions, I would hope the developers would want to 'lead the
pack' in this area.
This brings me to my point. I was rather disappointed with the
content in the "WebCollage" and "Barcode" screensavers. These
screensavers have since been manually removed from my system, but I
would have preferred them not to be installed by default. When I
install Mac OS or Windows, garbage like this is not included. Why?
Because the developers strive to build a professional product. Yes, I
can install items like this with Mac OS or Windows, but I would need
to download or purchase them after installing the OS.
I think Ray has recently done work to put some of the screensavers into
a package which isn't installed by default. I agree that it might be
worthwhile to put some of the more geeky screensavers into that package.
Its always going to be a tough call to decide which ones should be
installed by default and which ones shouldn't, but logging a bug
bugzilla.redhat.com/xscreensaver with your suggestions for which ones
shouldn't be installed by default (with a rationale for each
suggestion).
Developers, please be considerate when creating the Fedora
distributions and let's strive to make Linux as professional as
possible.
Thanks for the advice. I'll start acting more professional tomorrow.
Cheers,
Mark.