On 12/29/2014 04:48 PM, Alec Leamas wrote:
Fair enough. But to me, adding "GNOME Software (GS) also cannot install
compilers, interpreters and other CLI tools" creates a more problematic
situation.
To me, "Fedora Workstation" w/ Gnome is an incarnation of GnomeOS - An
OS aimed at single-user, single-seat, kiosk-style of use-cases, aiming
at competing with Android/WinRT, MetroUI and iOS.
Is GS intended to be a one size fits all solution for both "novice
users" and the workstation target developer user?
I don't know if it's aimed at being a "one size fits all" solution. To
me, it's a matter of fact, that in general, there can never ever be such
a thing as a "one-size fits all" solution anywhere.
And if walking this path, the Workstation default mode would be the one
corresponding to a developer, right?
Define "Workstation". I don't know which audience the people, who
implemented it, were aiming at - It definitely wasn't my use-case scenario.
Ralf
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