On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 19:30 +0200, Elad Alfassa wrote: > 1) who decided that system-config-date is to be installed by default > and given the confusing (for new users) system-config-date as a name > in the menu? > From IRC: > <adamw> elad661: it's called 'system-config-date' because it was > previously called Date and Time. see the problem with that? > <elad661> yes, I do > <elad661> but I think we could either remove it (since gnome's control > panel provides the functionality) or find a better name. > <elad661> we probably need it for firstboot, so removing the desktop > file might be a good idea In my opinion, the search-based shell overview makes this kind of redundancy less problematic than it was in a traditional menu system. But yes, it is a bit of a wart that anaconda and its dependencies end up on the installed system when installing from a live-cd. > 2) why is "remote desktop viewer" installed by default? I thought > gnome boxes provides this functionality now. Does it actually provide this functionality now ? Have you tried ? I know that the goal is to eventually support it, but I am not positive that the feature will be in 3.4 / F17. Matthias -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop