On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 13:16 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > Of course. One must also be careful to not take the "less choice" > mantra too far (yes, that is possible too). There's value judgement > inherent to even offer a choice. Sometimes it is worth it, sometimes not. > crazy-talk-thinking-out-loud rhetorical: What would it take to justify > offering a spin choice, that, say, included kde? A box of strawberries, > X% userbase, a project/sig with metric Y of success, a pony, all of the > above? maybe nothing. a board mandating it? I don't know. I hear the folks pushing for there to be a DVD link on the front page are offering trained dolphins with lasers. And the folks pushing for there to be an x86_64 link on the front page are offering a a year's supply of coconuts. I guess you'll just have to compete on the open market. There *IS* a spin choice for KDE on the spins page. It's rather prominent. It will be more so when the page is reorganized to present the spins in order of popularity by default. Are you asking me what will it take to put a KDE download link on the main download page for Fedora? Maybe you're focusing on the wrong thing. Your goal is to put you should focus more on how to make what's best for the users happen rather than what's best for you. ~m _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board