Hi,
> 
> Yui Hirasawa:
> Hello. I don't really see the point in greeting me every time.
> 
That's okay :)  I do it mostly for formality, since much time often 
passes by between messages.
> 
> Probably. But this is extra work you have to do every time you boot up
> Tails.
> 
I think this is a feature.
> 
> Seems pointless to hide the buttons like that.
> 
Yep.
> 
> I used to have my own custom arch iso. Would be neat to have my own
> custom Tails iso as well. Would require some scripting to make the
> generation of the isos as easy as possible but I think it'd be worth 
> it.
> 
This is how all warez should be :) "Roll my own? Sure,... let me check 
some boxes,... press start,... and take a piss,...;" It could be that 
simple [for users].
> 
> You mean like the windows style dragging to the sides? If so, that's 
> not
> really tiling.
> 
shellshape, ShellTile, and gTile are what I am thinking of.  But no 
worries, since this seems like it should be a native function and not an 
add-on.
> 
> Here is a short version of it...
> 
Moved to tails-ux list [0].
Thanks a bunch for this and all your help.  We are thinking through the 
existing and ideal Tails startup experience and this information you 
have shared is very valuable.
Wordlife,
Spencer
[0]: 
https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-ux/2016-January/000850.html