Am Mittwoch, den 29.06.2005, 14:25 -0700 schrieb Richard Kelsch: > Since Fedora is supposed to be "bleeding-edge," I have thought of a few > things that may be cool for the future, not just for Fedora but Linux in > general: > > * How about the ability to install via SRPMS for the specific CPU > platform I'm using? In other words, as an advanced install option, > allow me to have the installer use the SRPMS instead of the precompiled > RPMS, and allow me to define the compiler optimizations for CPU etc. > That would be cool. Ok, a slow install, but this isn't a production OS, > so why not? I hate having an Athlon-XP running code optimized for a > P4. Sure, an install could take days, but it would be an option I'd > use. Why? Because I can and it's certainly bleeding-edge. Kewl open your editor and start to code. > * How about the ability to clone the configured and working version on > my hardrive to be burned on a DVD (dual layer and blue beam makes this > possible) for easy portability? > Well, a tip for you: Open your editor and start to code. > * Someone needs to make X more display hardware friendly. > Hmm, what about starting coding? > * Gnome and KDE are nice and such, but even Apple knew how to exploit > the display hardware to make a cool interface. So much so that MS is > trying to copy and "improve" it for their next release. There's more to > a gui now days than skinning. Fedora needs a cooler looking GUI. > Well, port the MacOS stuff to linux. > * Better documentation of changes that could result in problems with > legacy software, and techniques on how to fix them, instead of the usual > "we took [this] out" without further explanation. > Guess what, open your editor and start writing documentation. > Can you immagine a day when the Fedora List has nothing but praise > instead of a plethora of problems? One can dream.... > Sure, thats when every one who has wishes is sitting at his desk and is doing something to get the stuff done. > Rich > -- Stefan Held VI has only 2 Modes: obi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The first one is for beeping all the time, IRCNet: Obi_Wan the second destroys the text. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- perl -e'map{print pack c,($|++?1:13)+ord,select$,,$,,$,,$|}split//,ESEL.$/' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG-Keyprint = EAF2 6A65 D102 F2DB 4970 2A67 455B 98F2 572C 3FA9
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