On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:20 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
This with my Personal Opinion hat on, not representing QA:
I'm not sure all/most people who actually want to use Fedora KDE
are
likely to be sold on doing it by downloading what they will see as
'GNOME', installing that, and then installing KDE on top of it. I think
this will be fine for some folks, but there'll be a significant
constituency which just wants a KDE image.
In fact we might be creating a bit of a problem, because I can see both
"want KDE as an alternative desktop on top of the Workstation product"
and "just want Fedora KDE" as two entirely legitimate and viable
constituencies, which sort of means we've just created a bunch of extra
work for ourselves. I'm not sure I see a clever magical solution to
that, though. Engage brain cells...
+1
But I don't really know of a way to add to this discussion besides
pointing you to spins.
Dan