On 02/25/2015 12:14 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
One single button with 4000 lines of code behind it. You assume that providing full control in a GUI just happens magically as if that work is already done and the Anaconda folks are willfully disabling things.
I doubt that. What we want is a way to turn off most of what the devs would consider sanity checks, and get back to the old Unix idea of not stopping you from doing something crazy if it also stops me from doing something clever. And really, what's the difference between refusing to patch bugs if you're using Expert Mode and refusing to examine kernel bugs if the kernel's "tainted," at least from the end-user's POV?
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