I certainly like the idea of giving users a starting place to signpost them post install on first run.
Just being presented with a default desktop is very clean, but a somewhat 'what now? how do I get help etc' moment for many new or returning linux/KDE/kubuntu users. Would be ideal in QML etc, but for now I would say we have to manage our coding expectations with a bit of realism based on the skills we have in the team. We can learn and work towards more ideal solutions in the meantime. Rik On 10/11/16 02:00, Clive Johnston wrote: > There was some discussion at the end of Yakkety Yak, about maybe > following the lead of Linux Mint and having a welcome screen on first > run which would act as a signpost to resources and places to get help or > how to contribute. I personally like this idea and decided to look into it. > > I grabbing the code and hacked a bit to basically make it more Kubuntu > branded and pointing to our resources. So this is were I am up to. > > https://s16.postimg.org/jngn4afb9/Kubuntu_Welcome.png > > What do you guys think? Do you like the idea? > > Clive > > -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
