On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 04:36 +0930, n0dalus wrote: > On 4/13/06, Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 20:04 +0200, Olivier Galibert wrote: > > > At this point, installing is a lottery as to whether the applications > > > you need will be there, because no sane human has the attention span > > > to check every little submenu. Install everything was a way to win > > > this lottery by throwing money, i.e. hard drive space, at it. You can > > > always remove things afterwards, you don't need a media or a network > > > connection for that. Or, with current hard drive sizes, just leave it > > > that way and just don't start or configure what you don't need at a > > > particular point in time. > > > > Fresh users enjoy looking through the menus to see what all is there. I > > do it from time to time to see if there is anything new. Don't speak > > for all users. > > > I agree, but this doesn't mean that a 'select all/none' button is a > terrible feature. What if, instead of a button, the lists allowed multi-selection and you can then select more at a time? (Note that you can already select all the optional packages in a group by right clicking and saying "select all optional packages") Jeremy -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list