[Bug 913245] Re: "Enable additional components"-dialog text is unintuitive

Marcel Buchholz 913245 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Jan 7 19:34:03 UTC 2012


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Title:
  "Enable additional components"-dialog text is unintuitive

Status in “apturl” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When apturl is about to install a package from a repository that has
  not yet been enabled (e.g. Universe) it asks the user wheter to
  activate that repository or not. The dialog that the user is presented
  with is worded in a way that might be absolutely obvious to
  experienced Ubuntu users but at the same time is sure to baffle any
  new user that has no idea what Universe actually is.

  Imagine a user who has installed Ubuntu for the very first time and
  has just opened Firefox to watch a video on YouTube. Firefox informs
  the user that a plug-in is missing, offers to install it and suddenly
  this message pops up:

  "Enable additional components
  Do you want to enable the following component: 'universe'?
  No/Yes" 

  First of all: Do we really even need to ask? The selected package is
  in Universe, the user want's the package -> The user want's Universe.
  Ask yourself: Can you imagine that anyone has ever clicked "No" in
  this dialog? (Not by mistake but because he or she thought "Oh -
  Universe? Well, I'd love to watch that video right now but if the
  plug-in is not in Main I don't want to any more!")

  If, for some reason, this dialog is absolutely essential and can not
  simply be removed i suggest a much clearer, user-friendly wording. The
  dialog should explain what repositories are, what Universe is (in very
  short and clear terms, possibly providing a link to a longer
  description) and what is about to happen if the user decides to click
  Yes or No.

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