Hi everybody
I'm a brand new Mageia user. The quality of the project is really high level, congratulations !
BTW , I wanna share my opinions about how to get more active contributions and improve Mageia:
- Mageia have to distinguish among the masses, it have not to be the standard distro. Made the distro universal for every kind of user is the main point IMHO.
A distro that everyone would love to use
- A semi-rolling branch , that can be used for daily usage surely would be a big point, maybe the most relevant. Opensuse gained lot of popularity since Tumbleweed version adoption , I also tried Slowroll and it's a good idea. Mageia shoud have a rolling branch that is not so unstable, and can be used without major issues.
- The part of the community requiring altrenatives to standard bloats, common on the linux echosem , is increasing. Also the part requiring to explicit be "not political" and "software centric"
- Zillions of distro uses systemd, wich is hated by many because of its bloat and it's not unix philosophy
I propose to replace systemd with another init. On artix I use dinit and S6, whic are really good , I also use runit on Devuan and Void, it seeems solid. I've never used openrc, but it's well supported for sure .
- GNOME deskop has become weird, weird , weird, heavy and systemd centric, adopt a no-systemd init and drop GNOME is for me a good choice. Replacing the GNOME edition with the Mate edition it would be beneficial , and it would means less workload and headaches for the devs .
- Adding other desktop and tiling winows managers (xmonad , qtile , leftwm , dk) , possibly instead of the big fat weird GNOME
Also, web browser choices are very important nowadays
- I'm personally a big supporter of the xlibre xserver , I use it on Artix , Arch , Debian and Devuan . Those distros have very good packages avaiable (Artix on the repos , the otre via external repos. Openmandriva have a bad xlibre packaging, cause of that, xlibre does not work well on openmandriva .
Artix and Arch external repos are the best for xlibre , the following is the way to go :
https://x11libre.net/repo/arch_based/x86_64/Of course, xlibre should be avaiable, not necessary be the default
- The documentation of Mageia is good. I remember that Manjaro used to make avaiable pdf files documentation about usage of software tools and package manager directli on $HOME folder.
This is a very good idea.
- The Mageia netinstall is good enough, very good job , congratulations . However, Arcolinux's arconet and EndeavourOs calamares implementations were super.
I propose to make only the mani KDE flagship to a focused DE desktop, and for the rest of the dektops use a netinstall
I liked the Calamares netinstallers, but the best netilstaller I've ever tried were the TUI installers of Devuan and Void
- Maybe adding the current user to the sudoers by default will avoid headeaches for the average user
- Maybe a differen kernel management (based on linux-main , linux-lits-current , linux-lts-old and linux-zen) would be a good idea
- For the rest, let's continue on this path, what I'm seeing about Mageia it's a general good quality work. The specific Mageia applications are very good , Mageia is a quality project