ons, 16 05 2007 kl. 10:48 +0200, skrev Valent Turkovic: > Why at least isn't Brasero installed by default? > I didn't wvwn know that there is a program called brasero. Now I > installed it and it is really nice. At lease brasero should be > installed by default. Because burning as functionality doesn't warrent a seperate application, that is a historical design mistake made primarily because integration was not possible in the desktops at the time when burners became affordable for everyone. GNOME already provides me with burning functionality, burn an iso by clicking it, want a music cd then create it in your music player (I use Banshee but rhythmbox does this also) and so on. I'd opt for making the integration more visible rather than doing the cope out of including a seperate application. We could extend f-spot if it doesn't already support photoCDs so you could compile one directly in your photo management application and likewise for other use cases which to me seems like a much better ideal to strive for. - David Nielsen
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