Sure. I honestly don’t think the categories matter much. We could combine “installation/customisation/upgrades” into one really, and leave “using” as the main other category if that’ll work better from a marketing perspective?
The current categories were based on the tools that they’re likely to involve. Installation is very very anaconda specific, while upgrading doesn’t use anaconda at all—it’s either DNF-system-upgrade/Gnome-software or another gui that we support/people using plain dnf updates. Similarly, customising systems is most likely to involve installing/removing packages via whatever tools and lots of cosmetic changes that people do with extensions and themes and what not.
So if we combine installing and upgrading, we’re going to get anaconda and dnf-upgrade queries in the same place. I guess it’d have been perfect if we had another category level. We could then have had “using” and “setting up” as main categories, and then “install/upgrade/customise” as sub-categories in the latter.
Should we do:
- using fedora
- setting up (installing/customising/upgrading) Fedora
as two main categories?