Le jeudi 24 octobre 2013 à 16:40 +0100, Steve McIntyre a écrit : 
> This goes back to during the wheezy release cycle. There was a little
> discussion around a change in tasksel [1], but rather too late in the
> day for the change to make sense. Now we have rather more time, I
> feel. Let's change the default desktop for installation to xfce.

What are the reasons exactly for deliberately depriving the default
installation’s users of a more complete and featureful desktop?

So far, in this discussion, I only read “I don’t like systemd” (which is
irrelevant) and “fallback mode is going away” (which is false).

Can we have a discussion of what we expect from a default desktop
installation? Can this discussion be driven by user needs and features,
and not about technical nitpicking?

Thanks,
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