Topic change for one minute
With the Everything.iso, there is a recovery option, which presents questions 
pertaining to a Fedora installation needing a security scan (eg systemctl 
daemon-reload).
Has anyone succeeded in the recovery script working to completion?  I raise the 
question here, as it is not a distro issue, but a recovery issue, and I do not 
know to which topic I should raise the bugzilla report.
End of topic change.


Leslie Satenstein    
 

    On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 12:22:14 p.m. EDT, Michael Catanzaro 
<mcatanz...@redhat.com> wrote:  
 
 

On Tue, Apr 2 2024 at 06:18:31 PM -07:00:00, Adam Williamson 
<adamw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> I mean, we really don't need to speculate about this much. We did an
> entire overhaul of the project - Fedora.next - which was explicitly
> based around making it much more focused and less of a 
> choose-your-own-
> adventure, specifically including making the download page much more
> opinionated. AFAIR, the numbers Matthew tracks strongly indicate this
> was associated with a very significant immediate bump in Fedora usage.

Yes, promoting Fedora Workstation over all the other desktops has been 
key to the success of Fedora over the past 10 years. I suspect it was 
the right choice, because Fedora has grown considerably from our 
unrelenting focus on attracting so many GNOME desktop users to the 
Fedora edition that receives the most investment. But there is a 
continuum of strategies we can use to promote our default desktop over 
other options, and I wonder if we've erred too far in favor of Fedora 
Workstation and against Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop here. The Plasma spin 
is much "bigger" than the other spins, it's of comparable quality to 
Fedora Workstation, and it is release blocking. It just seems strange 
to relegate it to a secondary downloads page regardless of how popular 
it is, while the non-desktop editions (some of which are frankly 
relatively niche) get featured very prominently.

I'm not sure what the solution is here. Kevin's suggestion of featuring 
all spins equally risks overloading users with difficult choices and 
diluting our focus on what we do well, and I hesitate to open the doors 
for all spins to request a place on the main download page. I suppose I 
think of KDE Plasma as "special" relative to all the others due to its 
relatively large upstream developer community and user base, so I guess 
I'd like to see some way to elevate the status of Plasma in Fedora 
without also jeopardizing the special status of Fedora Workstation. We 
should have a very compelling reason if we're going to continue hiding 
one of our strongest products, and I don't think we do anymore. Our 
reputation as a quality GNOME distro has become so strong that it's not 
going to be damaged by other Fedora desktop offerings.

So here are three brainstorming proposals:

 (a) Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop becomes a Fedora edition. We'd need to 
be careful about how we do it. I would still promote Fedora Workstation 
as the main/recommended "leading" desktop, would call Plasma an 
"alternative desktop option," and would strongly caution against use of 
the word "Workstation" anywhere in the branding for the Plasma version. 
That is, let's continue to steer undecided users towards Fedora 
Workstation, while making Plasma easier to find and presenting it more 
prominently than it is today.

 (b) Alternatively, elevate the positioning of all spins on the 
fedoraproject.org homepage. Place the link to the spins right next to 
the link to Fedora Workstation, above the atomic desktops (which are 
sadly still experimental), above the Fedora labs and ALT downloads, and 
honestly probably above the non-desktop Fedora editions. Nobody is 
going to be confused as to which one is the primary product.

 (c) Do both of the above, because they aren't mutually exclusive 
proposals.

Michael

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