On 10/01/2012 09:35 AM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I would suggest partitioning as easy and straightforward as in recent
OpenSuse and Ubuntu
as a reasonable goal.
End user UI experience is not something we want our criteria to be based
upon on since it's subjective to the eye of the beholder.
If we would, we would be blocking the release for the "Back Button" in
the spokes which is the number one thing novice en users are struggling
with base on my findings ( second being the wealth of keyboard layout
options presented to them ).
They
a) have a hard time finding it
b) think it will cancel what they have selected
If Anaconda detects only a single harddrive and pre-selects it for the
novice end user then they will never have to touch partitioning which
they should not be doing anyway since they dont have any understanding
what partitioning is nor what it means.
From my pov of view it's irrelevant how horrid the custom partitioning
UI experience is for advanced/experience user as long as it works it's
the only thing that matters.
JBG
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