Feature changed by: Ramon Juan Canto Serra (deabru) Feature #311023, revision 5 Title: Make GNOME 3 default openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Christian Jäger (eet) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: openSUSE has continuously been outranked since 2009 by 3 GNOME-based distributions on distrowatch.com. openSUSE has failed to re-capture its spot as hot contender in 2010 by betting everything on the KDE-4-card. The only way to re-gain popularity and some of the buzz of those early years of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop introduction seems to me to strengthen the visibility of GNOME in openSUSE and preferably be at the forefront of GNOME 3 adoption; a position that Ubuntu has foolishly relinquished of its own accord. The fabulous buildservice should make it quite easy to adopt bleeding- edge GNOME 3 features quickly while at the same time offering a GNOME 2 interface akin to the still very popular SLED. KDE 4 should of course continue to be supported... Discussion: #1: Jos Poortvliet (jospoortvliet) (2010-12-29 16:04:08) Too bad GNOME 3.0 won't make it into openSUSE 11.4, which will have KDE's 4.6 release as biggest user-visible change. For the 11.5/12.0 release we might be able to give this a push, however, to be on the forefront we're too late by then. That is too bad, I know. But if GNOME 3 proves to be very popular it is worth a shot at that time to give it more visibility. + #2: Ramon Juan Canto Serra (deabru) (2010-12-29 17:09:43) + GNOME is a good desktop, as KDE is. + I think KDE gives us some diferenciation from other distros. And most + openSUSE users prefer it. No reason to change default desktop selection + for me. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311023