Seth Vidal wrote: > It really wasn't my main argument. My main argument was that we need a > default no matter what and that adding 'GNOME' to the label doesn't change > anything If it doesn't change anything, why can't we add it? That argument doesn't make sense. > and adds to the confusion of new users. How so? I see quite the opposite, i.e. it removes confusion! And incidentally, that's also what it'd change (so it changes something). How is it not confusing to users to have a spin called just "Desktop"? If "KDE Desktop" has KDE, what does "Desktop" contain? Something other than KDE, most likely, but that's all the name says. And taken by itself, "Desktop" could be anything: KDE, GNOME, even Sugar. Or all on the same spin. Calling it "GNOME Desktop" makes it clear it's GNOME and does not remove any information (it just adds a word)! And even if you know the "Desktop" spin contains GNOME, you may still think that having the GNOME spin called just "Desktop" implies it's the only desktop. That's actually a pretty rational assumption, as normally when there's more than one asdf, you don't just say "asdf Edition", but "Foo asdf Edition" to distinguish it from "Bar asdf Edition". Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list