-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote: > First of all thanks to all the sponsors/developers/testers/maintainers/ > people contributing/work on/in creating Fedora.. > > I manage to gather a couple of people/"lab rats" with little > to none technical skills at the price of beer,wine and food last weekend. > I had couple of computers and my "toys" on a table for them to play with. > ( mp3 player cameras etc.. and yes they all worked with Fedora but they > did not know that, age group 30 to 50 both genders )controlled enviroment. > > They installed and used Werewolf and I got to watch them do that ;) ... > What came out of this other than an great party afterwards was.... > > So let's skip the usually things we all know are great... > > System-config-firewall this was the first time that > my human technical challenge lab rats could use it with > comfort and ease and could grasp when I explained how to use > it. > > 2 RFE came out of this torrent ports were missing from the hasable list > and 1 user was wondering if there was some stats app about how many > "virus/attacks" he avoided ( block/drop packages ) his question > comes from those anti virus apps I suppose... > Will file that when I have time.. > > And I believe that this deserves the N1 place in "on the hood" > from noob user perspective changes in FC8.. > > The second place goes to CodecBuddy people did mind > paying for media codecs as long as they could play their media > but they did mind have to register instead > of getting to pay instantly/now/paypal button but then > again its fluendo problem losing money out the window.. > > In the third place from noob user perspective "on the hood" > Bluetooth, Why third? because all those lab rats knew or some > didnt know that their phone had bluetooth and all those noob users > had never used it nor turned it on ofcourse I tested them and and yes they > all worked.. > > System-config-Selinux notifier wtf for the noob... > I triggered an selinux alert and shtf and here we are at impass > Even if we make the "notice" more userfriendly, we cant have > *next* ( which they wanted ) button to solve it because we dont > want the user to allow something that should not be allowed > ( and yes these users would press the next button to make it go away ) > I gave this a great deal of thought and came up with nothing > just that this will always be a problem. > ( no we dont want users to disable this with disable me button, > because whats the point having it if everybody disable it. ) > > Now I was asked if there was available Bigbrother/Nanny software > that could protect/monitor their children computer usage > from all the harm and danger the internet can bring? > > Anything anyone? > > Does Redhat have this covered before rolling out Redhat-Desktop > > Something that can ease the mind of parents? > > Best Regards > Johann B. > Did you install and run setroubleshoot? The goal of this package is to be the "nanny" > Ps. Somebody might wanna update the wiki page to mention > Werewolf as current maintainded release, and take out Zod > ( http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases ) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHPLCSrlYvE4MpobMRAjQOAJ0fnWO627WZQiSQ31lccpZCHWDkAwCgrfPN r0X3kO/MyOzKEIWGH/GAVUk= =dTH9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list