Dnia 21-03-2008, pią o godzinie 23:05 -0500, Diego Escobar pisze: > > Hi: > > I have a suggestion about the default software for Fedora: > > First: In Latin America most part of people does´t have a fast > Internet conection, and for this reason is difficult to install new > software by YUM. > Second: An important point that experts evaluate on a S.O. is "ready > out of the box" and you supose how many changes you have to do to > leave Fedora ready. > > With this ideas my suggestion is to include many software by > default on Fedora (Especially in Fedora LiveCD) > > * OpenOffice > * Linux Terminal Server (tsclient) > * Vino > * Yumex > * Fedora Frog (Easy front-end) > * Nautilus (always use browser by default) * I disagree with OO.o inclusion. It's too big and ugly. Fedora provides AbiWord and it is nice. Also, Gnumeric is by default. * tsclient? There's no reason to put it, until majority of cumminity will want it. * Vino? Is it the video editor? Or VNC client? Also, I see no reason. * Fedora Frog? It is unofficial. * Browser mode by default? Go upstream, if this is very hard to change one option > And why not? we can do easy including by default the most common > repositories for Fedora: > > * Livna > * Freshrpm > I hope my suggestion will be taken into account. Remember, this idea > is designed to do Fedora more competitive and more easy for the final > user. Livna, FreshRPMs and Dribble joined RPM Fusion, but still they provide packages with non-free licences. They simply cannot be just like that available. Livna is not official. I only think that Livna could e approved and then used by Codeina, but this is only in my imagine. How it is currently, is good. -- Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://liviopl.jogger.pl/
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