Am 03.10.2014 um 23:57 schrieb Rahul Sundaram:
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
"generic" is technical speak or for "normal" people outside IT at
best
has a negative context to "generica" and spam
It is not really technical. Generic is often used in other contexts by
"normal"
people: Ex: Generic drugs which means non branded.
"generic drugs" is the one thing nobody wants to have in context honestly
- "standard" for the
ordinary user means "not specialized so likely the best decision for me"
Exactly the message Fedora doesn't want to send to its users. Thanks for confirming
why? "not specialized" means "i can likely do anything i want with
that" and is true
it is the exactly right message for any user which has no clue
what the products may mean for him or if he is unsure which
one is the best - so in doubt just use "standard" and later
install whatever you need as all the years before is the
correct decision
why would you try to force somebody to a "prodcut setup"
if he can't give you an answer to the question "which"?