Jaroslav Reznik (jreznik@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > ----- Original Message ----- > > FWIW I agree with the general trend of discussion so far: let's find > > things to drop that don't really need to be on the DVD so we can keep > > MATE and Cinnamon. You can install those from live images or from repos > > of course, just like anything else, but they are things it makes a deal > > of sense to provide for offline users - probably more so than many of > > the candidates for removal so far - and there is a substantial PR > > benefit to including them. > > It's good PR to have Mate and Cinnamon, another question is - with > Gnome Classic session - wouldn't be better to point our users to it now? > > But I tend to agree with trend - aim on users with DVDs, developers are > usually able to bring stuff for theirs development needs (and there are > much more options to select the right set than desktops). So count me > +1 to remove it. Hm, I've always thought of it differently - if we're trying to provide good value in the DVD media as a demonstration of all the things you can do with Fedora, isn't there more value in a development workstation, or a design suite, or a web application stach, or other dissimilar things rather than the marginal added value of a 4th (or 5th, or 6th, or 7th) desktop? This is also why I've always found the multi-desktop DVD to be a strange thing to hand out, unless we're trying to tell people that Fedora is best for picking between one of 7 desktops and not other things. Bill -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel