2009/4/27 Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx>
The people who work on it, develop it choosing choosing the defaults as so. If I did not trust them on their decisions, I would not be using their products (as much?).
(Trust as opposed to agree as I can disagree and change the settings/programs.)
What's the criteria being used to decide the default desktop?On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Naheem Zaffar <naheemzaffar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> When Fedora has defaults, to me it means that someone has put some thought
> into this, into making it all coherent. And that is a good thing. If I
> disagree with any default, I can then try to work around it, but that would
> only be a 1% change decision in most cases instead of forcing the end user
> to choose 100% of the components.
The people who work on it, develop it choosing choosing the defaults as so. If I did not trust them on their decisions, I would not be using their products (as much?).
(Trust as opposed to agree as I can disagree and change the settings/programs.)
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