On 10/30/2016 02:26 AM, Adam Williamson wrote: > * We could have some kind of configuration interface appear on install > / first boot. This would require integration with anaconda and/or > initial-setup and gnome-initial-setup. > > * We could invert the defaults and have the apps ask the user if they > want to enable data-hungry background operations on first interaction: > the first time you use dnf (without -y) it could say 'hey, do you want > to turn on background cache refreshes?' Similarly, the first time you > run GNOME Software or click on an update notification, it could say > 'hey, do you want to turn on background update downloads'? > > * We could at least make both of them respect one single config setting > for 'do data hungry background operations' (this is kinda one small > part of the bigger issue that is 'dnf and PK-based stuff don't share > any configuration aside from repo definitions').
The first two points are necessary but not sufficient at least for people with varying internet connexions (laptops). Ideally, you'd want to configure it per internet interface. Specifically, this is typically the thng I do not want while being connected thought a smartphone (even more when abroad). So not only a first time configuration, but also an easy way to disable it.... Your third point seems crucial. Theo.
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