Quoting Alessandro Selli <alessandroselli@???>:
> Il giorno Wed, 04 Jan 2017 05:53:56 -0500
> Dan Purgert <dan@???> ha scritto:
>
>> Quoting Alessandro Selli <alessandroselli@???>:
>>
>> > On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 at 22:03:47 +0000 Arnt Gulbrandsen
>> > <arnt@???> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Alessandro Selli writes:
>> >>>   This still doesn't explain why they decided to force-feed Google's DNS
>> >>> server on the user without prompting the poor fellow any possible
>> >>> choice.
>> >>
>> >> "Your network sucks. Do you want to [ ] use google or [ ] just give up?"
>> >
>> >   "Your network stinks.  What DNS servers do you want to use?
>> >
>> > [...]
>> > [ ] Pick random ones
>> > [ ] Pick the geographically closest ones
>> > [ ] No DNS configuration now
>> >
>> >  Given there is choice, why artificially limit people's possibility to
>> > choose how to skrew their networking up they way they enjoy it most?  :-)
>> > BTW, I'd set FoolDNS as the default choice! ;-)
>>
>> I counter that these three (or at least "no config now") should be on
>> top of the list.
>
>   Well yes, this is much better:
>
> [ ] Pick random ones
> [ ] Pick the geographically closest ones
> [ ] Show a list of public DNS servers to choose from
> [ ] No DNS configuration now
>
>   What do you think?
I'm kind of envisioning this as part of the initial system setup, so a  
little more like this.
Though I fully admit caffeine hasn't kicked in yet, so I may be  
spouting more crazy than normal :).
[*] No DNS config (warning - may limit ability to install optional components)
[ ] Pick geographically closest
[ ] Pick Random
[ ] Custom
     DNS1 [_________________] (required if 'custom')
     DNS2 [_________________] (optional)
(Buttons / options at the bottom)
[BACK]   [List Public DNS Servers]   [OK]
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