Hi
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Christian Schaller wrote:
The premise for the 3 products was a move away from the exact model of 'Fedora' being
a random collection of spins and instead have 3 clearly defined products. Turning back
the clock here to the old spins model is a change to the premise of the 3 product model.
You may feel that way (and I may even agree with you to some extend) but this exact question was discussed extensively in Fedora devel list and FESCo has agreed explicitly to continue with the spins. So it appears that the current model is for Products and Spins to live in parallel.
If we are starting off from a clean state, just doing products is easier but we have a long legacy and it would be quite difficult to tell the large community that has formed around some of these spins, especially KDE that we only allow three products and nothing else. Installing the workstation product (which has GNOME) to install KDE doesn't appeal to many people for obvious reasons.
If we are starting off from a clean state, just doing products is easier but we have a long legacy and it would be quite difficult to tell the large community that has formed around some of these spins, especially KDE that we only allow three products and nothing else. Installing the workstation product (which has GNOME) to install KDE doesn't appeal to many people for obvious reasons.
Rahul
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