Chris Lamb wrote: > Which parts, exactly? The wizard part is certainly simpler than your > five steps. The wizard IMHO is a somehow hybrid between a incomplete newbie-proof tool and a limited GUI for Debian Live. Incomplete because it lacks simple end-user graphic customization (syslinux, progress splash -usplash or splashy- and 3 gnome themes -gtk, metacity and icons- ), which is one of the most desirable feature for new users (geek guy "show off your linux to friends or build your own mediacenter or build a distcc farm...", Small Medium Enterprises doing an appliance cd, 3D studio doing a night-only based renderfarm...). Limited because to be really usable for not so many super-expert Debian Live devs and users it should be complete as much as possible near to the features of the configs/put your files in folders/execute one single command Debian Live I think we all love and use. The GUI should be progressed as the commandline version progress and this, always IMHO, is low priority. High priority is having a super usable GUI for non-techs and a super strong command line version for techs. One of the two is lacking partially.
I don't want anybody here to think that I'm not respecting the work done in this community. I LOVE Debian and Debian Live (including Live Magic) and as such I'm grateful to all developers. Still I'm from a communication background and I tend to see things differently sometimes :-) I still want to put some resources on it if we agree this would be a simple way of promoting Debian simplicity. Just my two cents, really. Marco _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list debian-live-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel