----- Original Message ----- > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Well, I'll understand these aspects. > > But when I think about Linux, especially about Fedora, I'm thinking > about the freedom to make decisions. This means to me, to customize > and take advantage of my computer and in this case my operating system. You're free to select another firewall zone. > It's not about a simple Yes / No Dialog, it's more about an > explanation and providing possible solutions and if you want so to > educate the user. I don't think that linking to a TCP/IP manual is going to help. > People using Fedora are usually not simple "I'd like to have a more > stable and secure computer"-guys, they are already pretty aware of the > advantages of a linux distribution and their privacy - so on they > probably like to decide whats happening. And that means they know about the ins and outs of firewalls and TCP/IP? It doesn't. > I hope it's not needed to mentions that we are not Ubuntu, Windows or > OSx. We are a free and open Linux distribution and every step in > another direction is an attack against the ideas of free open source > and open mind. > > We need to support our users and offer them to make decisions. > > * Explaining the user why > * Explaining the user what does it mean to open a port > * Offer the user a appropriate way to resolve his issue > > This is just my opinion, don't take this offensive. :-) No, because that'd be awful UI. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct