Havoc Pennington said:
One suggestion from Seth is to have a "UNIX" comps group, containing all the GUI stuff that traditional UNIX users expect that would not be interesting to our desktop users.
or even call it 'power users', this would also take care of the 'xmms or rhythmbox' argument. just have xmms as a part of that, so casual users won't have to know it's there or get frustrated by it.
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