Forgot to reply to all. On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Juan Camilo Prada <juankprada@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Again... lets stop the discussion about KDE vs Gnome we are not going > anywhere with that... As long as the official desktop is Gnome i think > we should stick to it and not to a SPIN (no offense to KDE sig or any > KDE fan). I'm not sure that GNOME has ever been blessed as a "official" desktop any more than KDE has. Sure, it;'s the one that I personally find most useful, and it is the default on a new install. The KDE LiveCD is an official spin, just as the GNOME LiveCD is an official spin. Note that I'm not advocating for the KDE guys here, I'm Sweden :) (disclaimer: I personally use GNOME or Xfce). > The decision to leave DVD media out of the equation is due to the fact > that it requires a lot more bandwidth to be downloaded in a considerable > time than a live media, and also not everybody is able to use a DVD in > their computer, it also has a lot more software than an average user > would probably need which seems like a waste of resources for a new user > to download such a big media just to end up using what the Desktop Live > media probably has. I see the problem here as what a Desktop Live Media does *not* have, which is OpenOffice.org. That's the kind of app that most users are going to be looking for, IMHO. -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list