As someone who came to Fedora from openSUSE, yeah, Adam, YaST is definitely a bad approach. It was great for things I did *once* when I set up a box, but for the stuff I did regularly - install / uninstall packages, build stuff from source, etc. - the command line tools beat the crap out of GUIs.

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:03 PM Adam Williamson <adamwill@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Thu, 2017-04-13 at 04:05 +0000, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
> Hello, SUSE distributions have a system control panel that can configure many aspects of the system. It is the best feature I saw in SUSE, it is very interesting, useful and beneficial for all users.
>
> * Why Fedora does not have such tool?

Because we think it's fundamentally a wrong approach. Several years
ago, Fedora decided it really wasn't the right approach for
distributions to build unique layers of configuration tools, and we've
been systematically *removing* the tools we used to provide along those
lines (system-config-*) in favour of:

i) just getting things right so we don't need a giant pile of
configuration tools
ii) tools written at more appropriate layers, mainly desktop
environments

> * How much money is need to develop such tool from scratch or port it from SUSE to Fedora/RHEL?

It's not really a question of resources, but of not thinking this is
the correct approach.
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