Hi all, Here are some (unsorted) ideas for cool(?) new things todo for F8, warning braindump, waring. 1 Package nvu ============= The title pretty much sums it up, package nvu a popular opensource web-editor. Anyone know why this hasn't been done yet? 2 Firmware buddy ================ Here is what I would like to see (and would be willing to write code for): 1) A firmware load request is send to userspace 2) When the userspace firmware helper cannot find this firmware, it logs this to a missing-firmware file. 3) When the user logs in, a firmware-helper-applet runs 4) If there is missing firmware and a working internet connection, the applet becomes active, otherwise it exits 5) The applet looksup the firmware name in a table which matches it to a device-identifier. 6) The applet looksup manufacturers + productnames (as seen on the box/outside) of device-identifier devices. 7) The applet shows a gui to the user explaining that firmware is needed for his XXXXX (ex. wireless card) to work, and asks him to select the manufacturer and product of his XXXXX. 8) The applet downloads the windows-driver from the manufacturers websites and runs a special (per driver) shell script to extract the firmware 9) The user is told to reboot (or do something else to get the device re-initialised). 3 plugin buddy ============== Like codec buddy, but then for firefox plugins. Why? because firefox plugin find service doesn't undserstand to install nspluginwrapper (needs to get into Fedora) and then flash on x86_64. Nor knows it to change the selinux type of realplayer to get it to work with our default enabled selinux policy. 4 internet access keys made easy ================================ The title pretty much sums it up, add some gui-helper for people to make it easy to configure there internet access keys on ps2 keyboards (usb should get handled 100% automatically). Use dmi info on laptops to identify and automatically enable there internet access keys. Things todo here: -there is a weird kernel behaviour with similated scancodes, (which is enbaled by default) which confuses X with regards to these keys. If simulated scancodes are disabled, then selecting the proper keyboard in preferences->hardware- >keyboard, gets X to recognise the keys and send special XF86 ext syms for them. -metacity can define keyboard shurtcuts for actions like mail, www, home, search, etc. But does not bind these to the special XF86 keysysms for these by default (easy fix) -for the laptop case automatically configure the correct keyblayout using dmi-info -check that usb works automatically, and if not fix it. 5 proprietary software install helper ===================================== Yes you read it correctly, I'm suggesting the inclusion of a "proprietary software install helper" which gives users a gui which will help them to install popular and free as in beer software. Many of my collegues who I try to convert to Linux have been complaining about the pain to get for example vmware to run, this is when I first came up with this idea, to pretty much discard it the next day. Then today I read this article: http://www.howtoforge.com/the_perfect_desktop_fedora7 (which contains many badness) and I noticed again a lott of workarounds/hacks to get proprietary software to run. Lets face it quite a few of our users (and quite a few of us too I guess) want to atleast try out some proprietary software, and installing that on a quick developing cutting edge distro like Fedora is a pain. Problems with selinux are only one part of this. If we want users to stop disabling selinux, an helper program which fixes selinux types for these will hopefully lead to less users disabling selinux. So do we want this? on one hand we do not endorse / promote proprietary software. OTOH some (many?) of our users use or atleast want to try one or 2 proprietary programs. I think in the name of userfriendlyness, that it is a good idea to make this easier for them. Suggestion: if this is done make the program start witha dialog that we do not endorse this, bla bla bla. When a propietary app gets selected, first popup a dialog advocating free alternatives (qemu for vmware, evince for acroread, etc.) with an install + launch button for the free alternative. Regards, Hans -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list