On 11/18/2009 11:27 PM, nodata wrote:
Why is it a problem? For all of the reasons that it has never been a
problem before. For the reason that the user is not the administrator or
the box, for the reason that the user is the user for a reason, for the
reason that by default Linux should act like Linux, for the reason that
the default is bad,
All of these seems rather circular.
for the reason that this is undocumented,
I have asked for more documentation already which I consider a valid point.
for the
reason that it assumes automatic updates are enabled,
I am not sure why you say that? Automatic updates are not enabled by
default.
for the reason
that the user is not the one with knowledge of the box and what
resources are available on it, for the reason that it may be against
corporate policy, for the reason of change management...
Should the defaults be targeted towards home users or corporate desktop
considering the short lifecycle of Fedora and the target audience? I am
not sure there are corporate deployments but wouldn't they be heavily
customized their desktop deployments and kickstarting it anyway?
Rahul