Re: FC5T2 ready for even a test release?

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--- goemon@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > Though I am not a developer I already presented
> what I believe to be 
> > compelling arguments against it. Remember again
> that every feature has a 
> > associated cost.
> 
> is the cost of an 'everything' button really so
> unreasonably high?
> 
> > It has very obvious harm. I remember so many times
> where users had a messed 
> > up box that I had to help them recover in #fedora
> channel. various 
> > administrative and security issues not to mention
> that a "everything" 
> > installation is not one really since Fedora Extras
> is not supported yet in 
> > the installer. Now your personal preference is
> that you somehow like it but 
> > it does require a better defense than that.
> 
> Some of us dislike clicking jillions of buttons on
> every install. This 
> seems a step backwards for FC.

I agree with you Dan.  The idea of a custom
install[Install Everything] should not be removed.  It
is time consuming to click on too many buttons.  Keep
the layout, it is excellent but please bring back the
custom install option.  I understand the need to make
specialized options, i.e, for language customizations,
selecting packages, etc.  The changes in Anaconda are
nice, but why get rid of a good thing "The everything
install".  

Best Regards,

Antonio 
> 
> -Dan
> 
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