[gnome-initial-setup] Add a README
- From: Matthias Clasen <matthiasc src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-initial-setup] Add a README
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 11:49:21 +0000 (UTC)
commit ca08b3d53d1bd0378cf43dd5574d0d7a90eac94a
Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
Date: Thu Jun 7 07:50:13 2012 -0400
Add a README
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+GNOME initial setup
+===================
+
+After acquiring or installing a new system there are a few essential things
+to set up before use. gnome-initial-setup aims to provide a simple, easy,
+and safe way to prepare a new system.
+
+This should only include a few essential steps for which we can't provide
+good defaults:
+
+ * Get onto the network
+ * Create a user account
+ * Set the correct timezone / location
+ * Set up online accounts
+ * Learn some basics about GNOME 3
+
+The desired experience is that the system boots straight into the
+initial-setup tool, and when the setup tasks are completed, we smoothly
+transition into the user session for the newly created user account.
+
+To realize this experience, we rely on gdm to launch gnome-initial-setup
+in a 'first boot' situation. We are using gnome-shell in an 'initial-setup'
+mode that shows a somewhat reduced UI, similar to the way it is used on
+the login screen.
+
+We also want to offer the user a friendly way to learn more about GNOME,
+by taking a 'tour' after completing these setup tasks.
+
+The design for the initial-setup application can be found here:
+https://live.gnome.org/GnomeOS/Design/Whiteboards/InitialSetup
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