Here is an updated list of proposed changes, based on our discussion in the WG meeting today. These changes are proposed for the Workstation installer only and not other products' installers, so we assume that Anaconda will allow this level of per-product configurability. Changes are targeted for F24, not F23, and subject to further discussion with Anaconda developers. * Remove the timezone selection spoke from either anaconda or gnome -initial-setup. These spokes are redundant and one or the other needs to go. The reason to potentially retain it in Anaconda would be to get the timestamps of installed files correct, if we care about that. * Remove root password configuration. It's confusing how this is different from the user's admin account password. Advanced users can set a root password after installation if desired. * Remove user account creation. This is redundant with gnome-initial -setup. * Remove or simplify the network configuration spoke. In the live installer, this spoke allows setting only the system hostname, but it follows different rules for setting the hostname than GNOME/systemd. The spoke should either follow hostnamed's rules for pretty hostnames (i.e. allows capital letters, spaces, etc. without any complaint), or the spoke should be removed. If we keep it, it should allow the user to set a "computer name" (avoiding technical terminology like "hostname") and should not include the phrase "network configuration." Changes to gnome-initial-setup: Skip language and keyboard layout selection in user creation mode. These panels cannot reasonably be removed from Anaconda, so we should use them only in existing user mode (when a new user account is created after installation). They're redundant in user creation mode. Also, completely remove timezone selection if it remains in anaconda. Optional: Remove hub and spokes: simply go straight to keyboard layout selection after language selection, then from there to disk layout, optionally from there to the hostname panel, and then to the installation progress panel. This last panel will need a bit of a redesign, since it will be pretty empty otherwise. Many WG members feel this would make the installer easier to use, but we do not have consensus on this. It is unrelated to the goal of reducing redundancy between anaconda and g-i-s. We also note that there have been many requests to simplify the installation destination spoke, but we do not have any design for this. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop