it was precisely because of this perception of 'ill-use' that i argued time and again last month that a decision on a default desktop should only be taken IF the relevant experts within opensuse decided that a default desktop would provide a net benefit to the distribution via increased adoption, and in particular increased adoption by new users.
We can't avoid the issue by not talking about it, which is what this proposal is - if we don't talk about defaults then we don't need to talk about the tensions / insecurities between the KDE & Gnome camps in openSuSE. The issue needs to be aired and resolved. As far as I understand, the Gnome camp fear that Gnome will become a minor player in openSuSE, and the KDE camp fear that KDE will become a minor player in the SuSE Enterprise. There have been statements that contradict these fears, but these have been discounted or ignored. What would allay the fears? David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org