Adam Williamson wrote: > ...and forcing a choice - possibly between several things they are not > familiar with either in detail or in nature - is equally wrong for many > people. Probably *more* people. Lots of people don't really care what > desktop they get, and lots of people don't know what a desktop is or > what are the differences between GNOME and KDE and Xfce and LXDE and and > and and... > > You're a new Linux user, you go to our download page, and instead of a > simple big green Download button, it starts asking you questions about > what 'desktop environment' you want? What the hell is this crap? > > Getting this right was one of the simple things Ubuntu did that helped > its initial surge in popularity over other distros at the time, BTW. > They didn't make you pass a test to download the product.
I don't think "distro XYZ did that" is a reasonable argument for doing something in Fedora, but since you started it: OpenSUSE is doing just fine doing exactly what I suggest (making people actually pick their download). Their download button actually points to a selector, not directly to an ISO. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel