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[#]: subject: "Fedora Workstation 39 May Feature Anaconda Web UI Installer by Default"
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[#]: author: "Sourav Rudra https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/"
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Fedora Workstation 39 May Feature Anaconda Web UI Installer by Default
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The new Anaconda Web UI installer could debut with Fedora Workstation 39.
![fedora 39 anaconda][1]
Fedora's installation experience has remained unchanged for quite a while now.
However, the new Web UI installer, which has been in the works for over a year, is now closer to implementation than ever before.
**Why now?**
When we last [looked][2] at the upcoming **Anaconda WebUI installer**, the progress was quite good.
But now, a **change proposal has finally been filed** to **add the installer to Fedora Workstation** to provide a modern user experience. The proposal is pending review from the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo).
Let's look at the upcoming installer and the proposal, taking a second peek, and when to expect it to arrive with a Fedora release.
### Anaconda WebUI: Overview ⭐
![a pre-release screenshot of the anaconda webui installer][3]
The **existing installer for Fedora uses an old GTK3 base**, known for being **inefficient** and **insecure** in numerous instances. The new Anaconda WebUI installer aims to mitigate that.
It uses a **modern backend with a PatternFly-based user interface** developed by the Anaconda team.
The backend consists of [Python][4], [DBus][5], [Cockpit][6], and [React][7]/[PatternFly][8]. These are set to address many known UX issues from the get-go and have made way for a consistent install experience.
The change proposal also mentions a few key highlights of the new UI that include the following:
- **Wizard solution instead of hub and spoke.**
- **New welcome screen to select language (will be preselected from a language configured in the system).**
- **Timezone and date configuration.**
- **Disk selection**
- **Guided partitioning**
- **Review Configuration**
- **Installation progress**
- **Build-in help**
The primary focus is on presenting a wizard-like experience with more information to the users and helping them better along the installation process.
That's a lot of additions to the new installer; it sounds like a good user experience change! 😃
**So, when can we expect this?**
As this change is subject to approval by FESCo, it all depends on how the voting process goes.
But, I am pretty confident that this change will be approved, as the [change proposal][9] has set a **targeted release of the new Anaconda WebUI installer with Fedora 39**.
_💬 It's only a matter of time before this change is approved; what do you think of it?_
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[a]: https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w1304/2023/06/fedora-new-anaconda-webui-default.png
[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/fedora-new-web-ui-install-dev/
[3]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/06/Anaconda_Web_UI_Installer.jpg
[4]: https://www.python.org:443/
[5]: https://www.freedesktop.org:443/wiki/Software/dbus/
[6]: https://cockpit-project.org:443/
[7]: https://reactjs.org:443/
[8]: https://www.patternfly.org:443/
[9]: https://fedoraproject.org:443/wiki/Changes/AnacondaWebUIforFedoraWorkstation