On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@chello.at> wrote:
It should be "standard" as it originally was. But of course we can't have a
name that implies that the non-Product option is the first-class citizen
(which it actually is, nonproduct is the real Fedora, everything else is a
derivative of it), it has to be called something that makes it a second-
class citizen, which "nonproduct" clearly does. :-(

Yup... "nonproduct" should be changed, it really has a negative connotation (maybe that was the purpose to discourage usage).  I 
can understand how "standard" would not want to be used.  "Standard" to me implies that it should be the default for everyone.  How 
about "allproducts" - which is really what it is.  If that gives people heartburn, how about "customproduct" or just "custom".  

Going back to the subject of the thread, I really don't believe Fedora is trying to "expel KDE"; but it's obvious that Fedora considers it
the stepchild - in a state of benign neglect.  The way KDE has been handled, maybe it should just be called "Snow".