> So, we add a new installer criterion: > > * The graphical installer interface must be able to create a working > user account. Do we want to hard-code this functionality, or do we want to say "if the installer allows a user account creation, it must work properly"? In the past I think I've heard comments like "we can't change that, the release criteria require XYZ functionality" and I understand some developers might really think that. There is a blurry line between a criterion that was tailored closely to a program but can be adjusted easily if the program changes, and a criterion that is a distribution-wide policy and the program must adhere to it no matter what. > > We modify the post-install requirements like this: > > * A system installed with a graphical package set must boot to an > initial setup utility on the first boot after installation. The > firstboot utility must be able to create a working user account if ^^^ You wanted to say 'initial setup utility' instead of 'firstboot utility' > this > was not done during installation. > * After initial setup is completed and on subsequent boots, a > graphical > install must boot to a log in screen where it is possible to log in > to a > working desktop as the user created during initial setup or > installation. > > and add a 'hidden' paragraph which reads: > > HEADING: Initial setup utilities > CONTENT: An initial setup utility is a tool to let the user create > user > accounts and, optionally, configure other elements of the system, > like > language or date and time. Different initial setup utilities may be > used > depending on the desktop and/or package set you choose during > installation. Sounds good. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test