Just a quick suggestion.  As a compromise, instead of enabling Xfce as the
"universal default" in tasksel *entirely* ... How about only enabling Xfce
as default for the CD* distribution, and leaving the default as GNOME for
all non-CD distributions? (DVD, netinst, ...)

That will express true "bipartisanism" ... instead of explicitly being
biased towards one direction or another simply at the whim of (a) certain
decision maker(s), especially over a technicality.  Yes, you can argue this
might incur a "split" between install bases and, thus, possibly be less
"easy" to support ... But both GNOME and Xfce are officially integrated
into Debian, and so should both be considered equally ...

GNOME has a longer-standing status, specifically with Debian, and other
GNU/Linux distributions at large.  It's also an officially-supported GNU
project, as well as being more "authoritative", in the sense that it's the
base of GTK+ which is utilized by Xfce.

According to popcon, Xfce is more common on Debian than GNOME... And
considering the recent controversy surrounding v3, many have opted for
alternatives such as Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon, Unity, or etc...  I, personally,
feel as if GNOME is sort of going the "KDE path" as far as becoming
somewhat bloated.  Xfce's lightweight-focused approach can be appreciable,
but modern high-level functionality shouldn't necessarily be compromised by
lack-of/restricted resources.  Simply the fact that it's an OPTION is
terrific.  But, from the premise of this entire letter, shouldn't exactly
be *forced*.

Thus, I reiterate that it might be a good idea to maybe consider the
possibility of thinking about the potential for ...

Xfce being set to default tasksel in CD* distributions, while GNOME
remaining default in others.

At *least* as a compromise during a ``transitional'' period, whereupon the
eventuality of settling on a single/unified default may come into play yet
once again.

:D

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