On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 10:47:37 +0100, Kalev Lember wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
Thanks for starting the discussion, Ankur! I was just about to send a request for testing to the test list.
Ah - sorry. I was slightly overzealous here XD
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On 03/18/2018 01:28 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
- Clicking "enable" should tell the user what repositories were made available for activation. Open up the "software sources" dialogue straight-away, maybe?
Good point. I'll talk to aday (gnome-software designer) and discuss this. We were polishing the new software repositories dialog a lot, but the notification that appears on the overview page didn't get that much love. I'll see what we can do; maybe just disable the notification for now.
Thank you!
Would it also be possible to use a different term than "Third party repositories" in the software repositories dialogue? What's happening now is that the repositories from the fedora-workstation-repositories package come under "Third party repositories" accompanied by the notice on how some of these may be proprietary, and other third party repositories that users may have enabled themselves, such as Adobe/Dropbox/RPMFusion are coming up in a separate section. This isn't quite intuitive---it almost gives one the feeling that the latter are not "third party".
- The "find out more" link goes to the wikipedia page on properietary software, which is frankly useless. The Fedora Forbidden items would be a better page[2]. I would think the Forbidden Items page should require a section explaining what Gnome-software is doing here. The ideal scenario would be a special page that describes the individual repositories that are included in the fedora-workstation-repositories package. It should be a page that clearly speaks about free-software, and Fedora's commitment to it. I.e., it must educate users about the matter, and say "if you must use software that is not free/open source, you can do so here."
Yes, we are supposed to get a new docs page for this. I'll talk to mattdm and see how far we are with this. I'll make sure we update the link before pushing it out to stable.
I see this is up at the moment. It isn't updated, though (A ticket has been filed for Nvidia repositories etc already but I didn't want to update the page myself because I'm not completely sure of the complete process at the moment)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Third_party_software_list
I would really like whatever page we link to to have a clear, end-user targeted summary of free software and our commitment to it right at the top, and then possibly a rationale as to why we're making it easy for users to install some very commonly used proprietary software to improve usability.
I think this is an excellent opportunity to explain to end-users the importance of free-software, and let them make an informed decision on whether they want to use this set of proprietary software even if we're giving them easy access to it.
(I do expect some will query why all of RPMFusion cannot be included, so maybe that will need to be addressed in short too.)
- And of course, can RPMFusion repositories be included here too if we're happy to include Google's software?
Please open a ticket on https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation -- I don't know the exact process how to add new repos, but I believe opening a ticket there would be a start.
Yeh. I'm following the discussion on the Nvidia ticket now: https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/37
I didn't want to comment on the update. Where would the right place to discuss this be?
desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org please.
Lovely. I've (re-)subscribed to the list and am sending my reply there too, so that this thread can continue there.
One last thing: I'm not too well versed with how the Changes process works, but shouldn't this quite major new feature be announced to the community similar to the other changes?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Policy
On 03/19/2018 09:29 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Would it also be possible to use a different term than "Third party repositories" in the software repositories dialogue? What's happening now is that the repositories from the fedora-workstation-repositories package come under "Third party repositories" accompanied by the notice on how some of these may be proprietary, and other third party repositories that users may have enabled themselves, such as Adobe/Dropbox/RPMFusion are coming up in a separate section. This isn't quite intuitive---it almost gives one the feeling that the latter are not "third party".
Sure, suggestions for better wording are very welcome. This is the best we've managed to come up with so far.
Yes, we are supposed to get a new docs page for this. I'll talk to mattdm and see how far we are with this. I'll make sure we update the link before pushing it out to stable.
I see this is up at the moment. It isn't updated, though (A ticket has been filed for Nvidia repositories etc already but I didn't want to update the page myself because I'm not completely sure of the complete process at the moment)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Third_party_software_list
I would really like whatever page we link to to have a clear, end-user targeted summary of free software and our commitment to it right at the top, and then possibly a rationale as to why we're making it easy for users to install some very commonly used proprietary software to improve usability.
Yes. I believe mattdm wanted to have a new docs.fedoraproject.org page with end-user facing text that we can link to from gnome-software.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 10:58:22 +0100, Kalev Lember wrote:
<snip> Sure, suggestions for better wording are very welcome. This is the best we've managed to come up with so far.
Could the software sources can be divided into a few categories maybe? For example:
- Fedora defaults "These are default Fedora repositories. Keep them enabled to get the latest updates from Fedora"
- Extra Free/Open source software for Fedora Workstation "These are extra repositories for Fedora Workstation users that provide Free/Open source software from other sources, such as COPRs"
- Extra Proprietary software for Fedora Workstation "These are extra repositories for Fedora Workstation users that provide proprietary software that is not free/open source"
- Other repositories "These are other repositories that have been configured, such as user-enabled repositories"
Maybe there could be a colour scheme too to signify each category's status, like Blue for Fedora repositories, Green for Workstation-free, Red for Workstation-nonfree, and a Yellow for user-enabled ones.
How does that sound? I don't know how much work it'll take, of course.
<snip> Yes. I believe mattdm wanted to have a new docs.fedoraproject.org page with end-user facing text that we can link to from gnome-software.
Great. Thank you for following this up. :)
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:58:22AM +0100, Kalev Lember wrote:
Yes. I believe mattdm wanted to have a new docs.fedoraproject.org page with end-user facing text that we can link to from gnome-software.
Yes.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 12:49:02 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:58:22AM +0100, Kalev Lember wrote:
Yes. I believe mattdm wanted to have a new docs.fedoraproject.org page with end-user facing text that we can link to from gnome-software.
Yes.
Thank you for filing a ticket regarding this[1], Kalev. I'd love to help with it.
[1] https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/41
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