Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu welcome center

2011-05-13 Thread David Stevenson
On 13/05/11 11:43, Niklas Rosenqvist wrote: > What do you guys think about the "Welcome Center" idea? I agree. Although as other have said this is already there to some extent, I do think a basic install and then directly into a way to expand it to suit your needs would be good. I feel the 'one

Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu welcome center

2011-05-13 Thread Alexander Lancey
Sounds like what we're going for with the Ubuntu Tour https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-tour On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Shane Fagan wrote: > I thought about this a lot but instead of a welcome center id love if > we had a nice tutorial that walks you through how to use unity. So > when you open

Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu welcome center

2011-05-13 Thread Alan Pope
On 13 May 2011, at 13:35, Shane Fagan wrote: > I thought about this a lot but instead of a welcome center id love if > we had a nice tutorial that walks you through how to use unity. http://ubuntutour.org/ http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/09/the-ubuntu-tour-project-needs-your-help/ Etc ___

Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu welcome center

2011-05-13 Thread Shane Fagan
I thought about this a lot but instead of a welcome center id love if we had a nice tutorial that walks you through how to use unity. So when you open a fresh install it would ask you if you want the walk through and then do a series of animations showing how to open the dash, maybe the shortcut ke

[Ayatana] Ubuntu welcome center

2011-05-13 Thread Niklas Rosenqvist
Hi! I've been thinking about the discussion at UDS concerning the problem with fitting extra content on only one CD. There has been some debating on whether Ubuntu should stick to it's one CD policy or go with a DVD sized installation image or multiple CD's. I myself haven't attented UDS I've just