Dne 6.12.2010 21:06, seth vidal napsal(a): > I'm confused - are any of the above intended to be used/available by > anyone who is NOT experienced enough to know what iptables are and how > to manage them? B/c I think it's a bit unlikely. OK, so let's add (just what gets packaged in Fedora): * Empathy/Pidgin/gajim ... XMPP over Zeroconf for LAN * Gobby ... for connecting with collaborators over LAN (not sure whether AbiWord and gedit-collaboration with similar functionality are using Zeroconf or just plain XMPP over central server) * Pulseaudio sinks and servers ... most artists are poor in network administration * DAAP servers (there is rhythmbox and mt-daapd already packaged, and I plan to package forked-daapd) for sharing music over local network * seahorse (sharing web-of-trust over local network) * totem ... streaming for local network Should I continue? Really, Seth, Bonjour was created by Apple as means to make networking easy for normal people (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgMVjEJiHDM), so it should really work for normal people without fiddling with firewall. I have to admit, I am not completely happy with having no firewall per default, but we should really do something about Zeroconf to really make it work for normal people as much as bread toaster works for them. Best, MatÄj -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel