Le mercredi 12 dC)cembre 2007 C  11:22 -0800, Ted Unangst a C)crit :
> On 12/12/07, Mathieu Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To my mind software quality also depends on ease of use. So I would be
> > happy to help improve OpenBSD by making it easier to install and use.
> > But I don't know if you would be interesting by this kind of
> > 'improvement'. I don't want to waste your time nor mine, so I ask first.
> 
> most developers are convinced the installer is about as easy to use as
> possible.  other parts of the system could possibly use some
> improvement, but keep in mind that "easy to use" and simple aren't the
> same for many people, and openbsd really values simple.

I agree "easy to use" and sample are not the same for everyone. That's
why, to my mind, a good installer should provide several methods to
install. 

If you like the current way it works, you should be able to continue
with this system. But what if my mum, who has low computer skill, would
like to install a free, functional and secure system? I think the
software should help her to make the most accurate choices. Because I
think my mum too deserves a reliable operating system. :P

Best regards.

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