On 06/14/2012 04:43 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
* to keep Gnome shell as an option but no longer make it the default;
Given the choice, this is the option I'd pick. Of course, if Fedora stopped using Gnome shell as the default, we'd probably have to pick a different one. Either that, or force the user to pick at least one DE at install time. (If doing a full install; if you're using a LiveCD, you get whatever DE it has.) This step should also provide the user with at least a little idea of what each selection provides to help beginners make an informed choice, and therein lies a major problem: getting honest, neutral, objective descriptions for each possibility that include both the advantages and disadvantages of each. If nothing else, they'd have to include hard disk, RAM and graphics requirements so that you can judge whether or not your computer has what it takes to run each DE properly, and what the consequences are of trying to use it when your hardware is, at best, borderline.
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