Dnia 21-03-2008, pią o godzinie 23:05 -0500, Diego Escobar pisze:
Hi:
I have a suggestion about the default software for Fedora:
First: In Latin America most part of people does´t have a fast
Internet conection, and for this reason is difficult to install new
software by YUM.
Second: An important point that experts evaluate on a S.O. is "ready
out of the box" and you supose how many changes you have to do to
leave Fedora ready.
With this ideas my suggestion is to include many software by
default on Fedora (Especially in Fedora LiveCD)
* OpenOffice
* Linux Terminal Server (tsclient)
* Vino
* Yumex
* Fedora Frog (Easy front-end)
* Nautilus (always use browser by default)
* I disagree with OO.o inclusion. It's too big and ugly. Fedora provides
AbiWord and it is nice. Also, Gnumeric is by default.
* tsclient? There's no reason to put it, until majority of cumminity
will want it.
* Vino? Is it the video editor? Or VNC client? Also, I see no reason.
* Fedora Frog? It is unofficial.
* Browser mode by default? Go upstream, if this is very hard to change
one option
And why not? we can do easy including by default the most common
repositories for Fedora:
* Livna
* Freshrpm
I hope my suggestion will be taken into account. Remember, this idea
is designed to do Fedora more competitive and more easy for the final
user.
Livna, FreshRPMs and Dribble joined RPM Fusion, but still they provide
packages with non-free licences.
They simply cannot be just like that available. Livna is not official.
I only think that Livna could e approved and then used by Codeina, but
this is only in my imagine.
How it is currently, is good.
--
Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek
http://liviopl.jogger.pl/