Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) wrote: > We have a Desktop team. That's just yet another syndrom of the misnomer disease, though it's not easy to change because that team is part of RH, not Fedora. > So IMHO the default desktop is what they decide it to be. Nonsense. The "Desktop Team" is an internal team at RH which has no authority or mandate from Fedora to take such decisions. > They are currently focused only on Gnome. If they were focused on KDE, > then the default desktop would be KDE. To change that, it would take > some KDE contributors to join the Desktop team. That's a completely wrong premise. The so-called "Desktop Team" is a team at RH specifically tasked to work on GNOME. KDE is NOT part of the Desktop Team at RH, ltinkl and jreznik are on the Base OS Team at RH, not the Desktop Team. (I'm not sure what organization unit Than Ngo is part of at RH.) What we could try to form is a Desktop SIG in Fedora comprising contributors to all the desktops, but I don't see such a SIG as beneficial, it makes more sense to be organized in one SIG per desktop. There was an attempt at building a Desktop SIG, but that was really a GNOME SIG and it didn't live very long. It seems to me that the "Desktop Team" at RH is not interested in a true community SIG for GNOME, let alone in a cross-desktop Desktop SIG. > When both are as well represented in the Desktop team, then the > default desktop might be both of them. If KDE becomes more represented > in the Desktop team, then it might become the one default desktop. > > To me, it's only a matter of who does the work. Would you complain > that most of our webapps use TurboGears instead of Tomcat ? No, simply > becasue that's what those who do the work (the Infrastructure team) > decided to use. That's the same for the Desktop team. > > It doesn't take any policy to change this fact. It takes people > willing to do the job where it needs to happen, in the right team. > > Just my thoughts anyway... The problem is that you're fundamentally misunderstanding the nature and purpose of the "Desktop Team". Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list