Our mission is to create an innovative platform for hardware, clouds, and
containers that enables software developers and community members to build
tailored solutions for their users.


I am not sure whether I understand correctly. Are you saying that Fedora is, by our mission, a distribution made for hardware (whatever it means), clouds and containers? Since when?
The Fedora landing page at fedoraproject.org, that is redirected to getfedora.org, says by the way:
I do not understand where "laptop and desktop computers" and "complete set of tools for developers and makers of all kinds" meets clouds and containers only. So either clouds and containers a just a part of what we strive for, or the information on that web site is wrong and outdated and should be corrected.

Having a multimedia player in standard desktop installation goes, I think, well with the "easy to use operating system" statement. Therefore, I tried to advocate for a multimedia player in default Workstation.

And as far as FREEDOM is concerned, it is written in the biggest letters on that page - Choose Freedom, choose Fedora. According to that statement, freedom should go before everything else! Limiting freedom in favour of better solutions (when they are still questionable) is not a good way to go as far as I believe.




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