Am Samstag, den 16.01.2010, 00:39 +0000 schrieb Nathan Thomas:
I'd rather ship with VLC (which works fine), having a working
DVD
player is pretty important to many end users.
We cannot ship vlc, it's not in Fedora but in RPMFusion because it
contains patent encumbered codecs.
Midori rocks, but firefox is an app that newcomers to Linux would
recognise, and the first one they would look for when they need help!
Yeah, I fully agree to you and others: Ship midori, but don't replace FF
until it is on a par with FF.
I like the idea if we lose some gnome dependencies - I won't miss
fast
user switching! It would have to be stable though.
We wouldn't rally gain much, only gnome-session can be abandoned. We
need to look into packaging the GNOME bits more modular.
It seems to me that the first thing any developer will do after an
install is go to the repos with a their own list of preferred tools to
install, regardless of what is installed by default.
Might be true, but meld IMO is a really good candidate, pretty usefull,
not only for developers.
> More suggestions or feedback, especially on the login manager?
I thought the default package list for Fedora 12 was pretty damn good.
Thanks! ;)
I can't remember whether ristretto was installed by default, if
not
then imho that should be included in F13.
It was, and F13 will come with ristretto 0.1.0 which will be *much*
better than the current version.
Regards,
Christoph