Hi Lars, no failure, I read the wiki and the basic idea is ok, its just not the right time. Some ideas to improve the user experiencie:
1) Tooltip when hovering a package displays some information like the one line package description.
2) Make sure the user knows what the "checked" state means (that the package will be removed).
3) Ask a confirmation after the user press the clean button saying something like "10 packages are going to be removed, do you want to continue?", or something.
4) Someone said system-cleaner doesn't use --purge when removing packages, so the Cruft Remover leaves cruft behind.
Hi Lars, no failure, I read the wiki and the basic idea is ok, its just not the right time. Some ideas to improve the user experiencie:
1) Tooltip when hovering a package displays some information like the one line package description.
2) Make sure the user knows what the "checked" state means (that the package will be removed).
3) Ask a confirmation after the user press the clean button saying something like "10 packages are going to be removed, do you want to continue?", or something.
4) Someone said system-cleaner doesn't use --purge when removing packages, so the Cruft Remover leaves cruft behind.