Am 13.12.2014 um 22:01 schrieb Sudhir Khanger:
On Saturday, December 13, 2014 07:29:42 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
> guess what "Plasma" says for a ordinary, new Linux user: nothing
By your definition, what do these ordinary, new Linux user, think of when you
say Fedora? Hat? What do they of when you say Apple? Fruit?
if he is on the fedora website and seek a download the question "what is
Fedora" don't matter - he is alreay there
KDE is known for much more than a decade
"Plasma" - pffff?!
the point here is that it makes no sense to call one flavour
"Workstation" and the other "Plasma" because *both* are workstation or
call it desktop setups
You can call it anything as long as you are able to build a brand
around it.
One words are able to roll off tongue easily and easier to write. They don't
mean anything unless you attach context with them
* the words GNOME and KDE already have a brand
* workstation is a usecase
* both are the same usecase in a different flavour
so you hardly can call one "Workstation" and the other "Plasma" or
"KDE"