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    • @pinknoise
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      easily customisable

      Would be cool to have a configuration standard for desktop applications (gsettings?!)

      Some ideas:

      • key:value store
      • fixed (extendable) datatypes (so idiots won’t put json in there)
      • organizeable as a tree for discoverability
      • access control
      • dbus interface (?!)
      • editable as text files (FUSE fs, but I guess then there is no acces control)
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        • @pinknoise
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          I can follow instructions!

          Most distributions know the value of writing proper documentation and faqs. Sadly many don’t bother reading it. And then the Linux community (whatever that is supposed to mean at this point) is toxic because they told someone to rtfm :/

          From my experience it’s mostly technical people who don’t read the manual properly. Of course software should come with sane and more importantly secure defaults, but not so admins can be lazy…

          The barrier to adopting GNU/Linux is probably the fear of bricking your tech.

          Thats why live-images are so cool, you can try everything out before you install and even if you brick that installation you still have a working system. You just have to get people to leave the image on their USB-drive, which isn’t as easy as it sounds :D

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