On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Alex G.S. <alxgrtnstrngl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Making Fedora recognisable doesn't (necessarily) mean having
a distinct
> visual identity, a different one from GNOME.
Then make a compromise and have a Fedora desktop spin dedicated to "pure
GNOME". Fedora Workstation would benefit from taking an approach that aligns
it with the Windows 10 and macOS desktop experience. It would still be a
GNOME based desktop just the "Workstation Shell" would follow a different
metaphor. This wouldn't be any different from what Elementary, Solus and
Endless Mobile have done for their own respective use-cases.
I am not convinced the Fedora project has a sufficient contributor
base to make essentially two Gnome-based spins at the quality either
would like to have. It would be diluting the limited resources we
already have around testing and integration.
josh