On 11/5/14, 1:17 AM, Frederik Braun wrote:
Just a short note: I love this new "system is updating" screen that is
shown when I initiate an update (instead of a seemingly unresponsive Gaia).

But why do we have three consequent boot logos (Thundersoft, flaming Fox
and Firefox globe) after that? :)


I filed this a while back. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064483

We really should boot up to a static text "Firefox OS" or "Mozilla" splash immediately (instead of "Thundersoft") and only change that when we've reached a point in our stack we can show the animated fox and hopefully quickly transition to the lock screen.

Right now it feels like we've got "bootloader splash" followed by "Gecko splash" followed by "Gaia splash" followed by the lock screen. That's a lot of busyness to remind users how slow our boot up is.

- A

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