On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 07:26 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> Tomboy is pretty useful though it is not visible in the user
interface.
> I think we can place it in the panel by default along with Abiword in
> the GNOME based live images atleast.
That too.
Am I the only one experiencing
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/237986 ?
That notwithstanding, Tomboy has changed my life.
> The prime spin still has Firefox, Evolution and three
openoffice.org
> applications which makes sense for RHEL but not for Fedora. I would
> prefer something more home user oriented for Fedora.
Why on earth do you think firefox, evolution and OOo don't make sense
for Fedora users ? The only reason OOo is not on the livecd is space.
It specially makes sense since it's a major attractor for people to
FOSS. I've used it to get several people started on Linux who
originally just wanted office productivity software. I see a lot of
primary and secondary schools getting their kids into using presentation
software -- for better or worse, being able to offer it, in a form that
is compatible with Teacher's system, is a good thing.
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