Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
On the other hand, I'd not object going even more forward and
have WS
product as a GNOME desktop but with desktop agnostic set of applications
offered in default installation. I think that's the way Christian thinks
about it - better integration of both of these worlds (from theming, to
accessibility). Once this part is done, workstation product could be open
to serve as real one, not one specific desktop showcase (and doesn't
matter which one, I really don't care in such case) product. Then, even
that post install does not have to be release blocking and only optional
thing for people who really want the Plasma desktop.
Huh? The Plasma Desktop (i.e. the KDE live image) really needs to stay
release-blocking, not just the runtime stuff on the GNOME image (assuming it
gets added at all)! There's no way the KDE SIG is going to compromise on
that.
We need no less than what we have now, a release-blocking Spin. And I don't
see why it shouldn't be a Product in its own right.
Kevin Kofler