I cannot make a full, fair comparison between desktop environments, as I use none. I saw several people bark at GNOME 3, but most of them are happy adopters nowadays, so, I don't believe that factor should carry much weigh nowadays. Besides, as Jordi says, making end users re-learn everything *again* would be somewhat a disservice.
> > Well, it's roughly that time. :) So I'd like to plainly request GNOME > > is reinstated as the default desktop environment for a number of > > reasons. > > One of the reasons put forward for switching to Xfce was size on the > installation images; could you (and/or debian-cd) address this? > > Specifically: 1) Would you want the default CD/DVD image to use a GNOME > even if GNOME was unable to fit on a single image? 2) Would the GNOME > team consider a less-complete DE for cases where image size is a > restriction? ...And I'd like us to consider this point as well: How important are CD images nowadays? Who has a CD that cannot read a DVD? Will they be able to use on said machine a modern desktop environment as resource-demanding as, say, i3 or fvwm? Of course, I don't have the numbers for the uploads (maybe Steve McIntyre can fill us in here... Steve, do you have download statistics for the different media?), but I'd bet the majority gets either minimal USB images or full DVD ones (and I cannot imagine why somebody would download the BluRay — But that's a different discussion). I don't think the "max 650MB" should limit Debian's defaults in 2014. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-accessibility-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140808033429.ga106...@gwolf.org