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Fedora proposal to change default desktop to KDE
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Dang, I finally started liking gnome over kde because of fedora
you could just use the gnome fedora spin, this is just about making it not the default.
What about upgrades, are they going to switch everyone to KDE?
No you'd just find that your fedora says gnome edition or whatever
Ye true