jim tate wrote: > With the release of FC7, IS Fedora Project Going to finally shove > GNOME down our throat? > This is how the three break downs on their site are shown. > > 1. A Fedora Desktop spin (This is the main fedora desktop (GNOME) > 2. A Fedora Server spin (Fedora Server) > 3. A Fedora KDE spin (This is a separate disk or network install, I > have not figured it out yet.) A yet-to-be-created Separate disk. > At the install the "KDE Enviorment" does not show up at "Customize > section" In reality it appears that the main Desktop install won't have > KDE, it will be a separate download. > I really feel that the Redhat Developers want to get rid of KDE. > If I'am wrong please correct me, I have been a RedHat/Fedora user ever > since RedHat-5.2 and I'm not really happy with what I see. Not much > emphasis put on KDE and slowly faze it out. If I'm wrong guys, please get > me straighten out, I just feel we are getting the $MS shaft. OK, you're wrong. (: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureFedoraKDE will include a full-featured kde-centric spin of Fedora 7. FUDCon (wrapping up today) had a lot of exciting interaction with Fedora contributors,developers, and we have a much better idea of where we need to go to make this all happen. All lot of work is still remains, so any input, help. comments, criticism is highly welcome. In the meantime, until a real-deal kde spin is available, you can see most of the enhancements planned for F7 by using the kde packages available from http://kde-redhat.sf.net/ *today*. -- Rex