On 11.02.2008 08:42, Richard Hughes wrote: > On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 19:14 +0100, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote: >> 1click install requires only some handler which would be responsible >> for repos management and redirecting commands to PackageKit (because >> it is our new package manager). > What's the use case? Do repos added as a 1clickinstall click stay > enabled? If not, where do security updates come from? I added similar comments to the wiki pages ( http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JakubRusinek/DRAFT%3A1clickInstall ) yesterday right before Jakub posted his proposal to the list. He answered in the wiki: """ Adding repositories might not be required, but some kind of people don't know how to install Compiz Fusion/etc. Also, RPM Fusion (livna+freshrpm+dribble) will be the most popular non-free repo. When system is installed, first thing they will probably do is installing codecs. Then someone creates file, which helps install RPM Fusion repository and ie. gstreamer-plugins-ugly. That's it. Making installation easier. Also, when someone creates his RPM (not repo), there will be no need to download it, find and click. """ I *currently* tend to think 1click install (with todays rpm/yum) creates more problems then it solves, but I'm not sure if I understood the whole concept properly. One reasons for that option: I fear that people add many repos (like different 3rd party repos and/or dedicated opensuse buildsservice repos for foo or bar) or install selected packages from them that replace packages from Fedora or their main 3rd party repo. That will quickly result in repo mixing problems or EVR problems with updates. I'd say people have enough such problems already. CU knurd -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list