Hi everyone,

I am a big fan of the Xfce spin, so much so that I use it as my regular desktop 
and even think it could be a contender for replacing GNOME as the default 
Fedora desktop (one can dream :-))
I have some experience in software usability and I would like to suggest some 
small changes that I think will make the Fedora 24 Xfce spin work better out of 
the box.

As presentation aid, please find these two screenshots:
Current Xfce spin default desktop: 
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/static/images/screenshots/screenshot-xfce.jpg
Suggested Xfce spin default desktop:  http://i.imgur.com/XUllDME.jpg

Explanations for the differences:

1) Removing the "dock" at the bottom: The dock takes up enough screen space to 
interfere with the Anaconda installer during the Fedora installation process 
from LiveUSB. This isn't obvious in the screenshot from the website due to the 
high screen resolution, but has been my experience every time I install Fedora 
on a netbook or a laptop with a smaller resolution. It also panders more to 
people already familiar with OS X, which is actually, statistically, a group 
far less likely to be the one migrating to Fedora.

2) Replace the two bars with a unified bar at the bottom: The main reason 
people still choose Xfce over GNOME is that it sticks to the traditional 
desktop metaphor. As such, we should be playing to its strengths. My suggestion 
illustrates a classic desktop style bottom taskbar, notification area, 
launchers for common applications (these can be changed, the screenshot shows 
my personal settings for the launchers), etc. By adopting this style, we are 
maximizing the efficiency in which screen space is used (helping solve problems 
illustrated in (1)) while at the same time making the desktop more familiar to 
newcomers and utilizing more of Xfce's strengths. If you like, we can also add 
a Workspaces panel item to the left of the notifications area.

3) Replace the Xfce Applications Menu icon with the Fedora logo: 
Self-explanatory, aids with better branding integration, makes the OS more 
cohesive, looks good.

4) Re-include blueman in the default installation: Right now, Fedora Xfce 
Desktop doesn't have any sort of Bluetooth management functionality out of the 
box. This is an oversight that can easily be fixed by shipping with either 
blueman or xfce-bluetooth packaged by default in Fedora 24.

I strongly think these changes will make Fedora Xfce Desktop 24 much better. 
How can we get them to be included? What's the procedure?

Regards,
Nadim
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