Hello *,
All this discussion
shows important things, such as the fact that everyone agrees with
the issue of non-free content, but leads me to think on the "infinite
freedom" of our choices here.
I can't remember how long
Nautilus has been distributed in spatial mode by default, but by the
users that I know, I believe that most of then prefer the browser
mode. In all these years of Fedora I (really) never seen an user
keeping the spatial mode and I want to ask to everyone here: who
really the uses the spatial mode?
By the way, if only changing the Nautilus mode may mean that the localized spins can no longer be called Fedora, how far go our freedom to add a wallpaper with the flag of our country under the theme Fedora, or choose a collection of most popular icons such as Tango? Will this change the purpose of a Fedora upstream too?
Igor Pires Soares wrote:
> I really understand and agree why we should not include proprietary and
> patented stuff in our spins, but I don't think changing the nautilus
> window behavior is bad and I think some people is making a big deal of
> this.
I'm curious whether you've had a real discussion/vote/request from a large group
of potential users to do this, or whether it is the personal preference of the
few who are planning to do the spin? While its a small change to make, and you
could say others are making a big deal out of it... it is only one checkbox
easily accessible to every user in mere seconds after they login. I don't see
the point of anyone (on either side of the preference) making a big deal out of it.
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