Sure! But the idea behind it is what is valuable, I think! It shows a
simple local file could improve the user experience without having to
alter upstream hard-code, and in an easy to maintain manner. Why not do
it in a persistent way locally, by Fedora Project, the same way logos,
for example, are maintained? Well, if the name of this list is
"expanding the Fedora user base", I think this is a tiny thing that
would do it. But, anyway, this is just my humble opinion (based on what
I hear from users near me). I certainly do not want to populate the
wrong list if this is considered to be the case. Thanks for your comments.
Rahul Sundaram escreveu:
Luis Felipe Marzagao wrote:
> I beg to differ regarding this comment:
>
> "For example, changing gconf default behavior is in fact changing the
> upstream software. Now Nautilus on Fedora would behave differently."
>
> The Fedora LiveCD, for example, changes default gconf behaviour of
> turning screen saver lock off, autologin, logos etc.
These changes are made only for the live cd environment to make Fedora
more suitable as a live CD. You would lose them all once you install
it however. It appears that a nautilus change only for the live cd
environment doesn't add any real value and hence changing the default
file manager behavior is different from the other non-persistent
changes you have pointed out.
Rahul