Sebastian Dziallas (sebastian(a)when.com) said:
The possibility to switch between these two environments is quite an
important point, too. Just imagine a use case, where a teacher wants to
show-case the spin to different target groups: An older student (with
more technical knowledge) can use Sugar, or, if he wants to get to a
"normal" desktop, just fire up Xfce.
... that seems a bit of a narrow use case to me, especially for a general
deployment. All having both desktops says to me is "we don't have our
story straight."
I'm assuming it doesn't cause it not to fit.
Bill