A few observations about Fedora 35 LXQt that might be of help to the
devs.
First, the official page is misleading in a way. It lists Quassel,
FeatherPad, qpdfview, Dragon Player, Yarock as the part of the
default distribution but none of them are there on the ISO. I mean
inclusion of one application per task wouldn't have bloated the ISO
that much, would it have?
Falkon ain't bad but wouldn't it be better to include Firefox as the
default browser?
Enki the text-editor fails to launch because of some Python/QT
related shenanigans. There aren't that many apps on the ISO, so I'm
surprised that no one tested/QA this before it landed on the release
ISO. Not something that you'd expect from an official spin of
Fedora.
LXDM lists openbox as one of the available sessions but trying to
selecting and logging into it, ends up freezing LXDM. Nothing
happens.
These are not groundbreaking things but coming from an official spin
of Fedora, these things are deeply disappointing. I hate to compare
different distributions but there is Lubuntu that is an officially
recognized spin of Ubuntu and the difference in quality of the
default install between Fedora LXQt and Lubuntu are striking. I hope
the devs will take this criticism positively and take a queue or two
from Lubuntu and Fedora LXQt 36 will be a much better and
professional offering than 35. Good luck.