Say you had the "Activity Center", reading documentation / playing tetris should fit in a normal install lifespan, within 10 minutes, you wouldn't be doing all of the activities, but rather choosing the more appealing to your personal taste ;). I know it starts to sound like work, this are no splash screens.(and it's not going to optimize the ext3 performance or making the kernel faster) it'll just add value to the install sequence, and give people options, while anaconda installs everything.

2008/12/10 Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@nicubunu.ro>
John Mackay wrote:
LOL, thinking further; probably not everyone would enjoy a game anytime

I remember many, many years ago I saw a Caldera install where you could play Tetris.


(Specially at your work) So, what about if there existed an "Activity Center", there you could read about Fedoras Values, The #Fs, preview wallpapers, play games, and more stuff about documentation, community and passtimes to dwell in while the installation completes, what do you think?

In an ideal world the installation is quick enough (10-15 minutes) that you don't have enough time for complex "activities" but a few splash screens may keep your interest awake.


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