On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Juan Camilo Prada <juankprada@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > [ snip ] >> If you dont know what desktop environment you want then any will be ok >> (if you dont know where you are going any road works for you). By >> providing the gnome based livecd for x86 we would probably get many of >> the new users to try fedora and have a good experience with it, it works >> on x86 and x86_64 archs so we would get the most out of that spin, also >> using gnome, as i said would be the logic thing to do as it is the >> official one (I want to clarify that i have nothing against KDE) > > Okay, I give up. This has become a little silly IMO. As far as we (websites) are concerned the one click to download is just a file name appended to a mirror's url in an a tag. All we are trying to do is make it one click to download Fedora. We do realize that 'Fedora' comes in more than one flavor. ( part of what makes it so great is that i can make my *own* fedora ) We have many options to display correctly to perhaps less than cluefull end users. Not necessarily an easy task and we cannot not please all users. No one has or is suggesting we hide our many choices. In fact we, and esp jaunk_prada, are working hard for the opposite: to make it easy to get what ever flavor you want; but also not forgetting the new users who have no idea what to make of the current get-fedora mess. I personally see nothing wrong with using the i686DVD for this, but that's because I can go get what I want :-} I will note that while lots of folks may in fact have a pc that can read DVDs, not near as many seem to be able to write them as can write CDs. Do people really think Fedora will get flamed in the press if our one click download is the gnome based live CD ? and does that really change if we use the DVD? (My 2 silly cents) -- Craig -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list