man, 23 01 2006 kl. 04:01 -0800, skrev goemon@xxxxxxxxx: > you asked for justifications. why not ask the end users. What kind of end users are we talking about here, you average slashdot trolls or people who do real work.. what is our typical end user, you seem to think that you alone know who the target audience is and nobodies opinion matter except yours. When asked for supportive evidence for your stance you suggest slashdot as a serious reliable source of information. > asking your end users how they find 'everything' useful in actual practice > is popular opinion? Asking for a reasonable scenario that would justify "Everything" now and in the coming releases is quite sane - and everything that has been mentioned just far can be solved in a much more generic way tweaking profiles and using kickstart. Should the Internet comes with a handy everything button as well, that would leech all information for convient offlne browsing? > i could pose the question to end users on other forums but i suspect it > will be hard to find one you would accept the answers from So now asking for evidence is stonewalling, great reasoning, I have yet to see any real world scenerios from you to suggest that Everything is absolutely needed now, much less that it should or even could be supported sanely for the coming cycles. - David -- Obligatory shameless blog plug - The GNOME commentary located at www.lovesunix.net/blog -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list