Hi
I have noticed we are installing bunch of "enterprise" tools ( which some might view as bloatware ) with the default Fedora Desktop which leaves whole bunch of service enable which delay boot and eat up cpu/memory and space thus give the end user an overall negative experience on her or his laptop hence I have been wondering if there have been any discussion to provide different "edition" of the Fedora Desktop in similar manner like Windows does [1] as in "Windows 10 Home" which mostly comes pre-installed on the laptops people buy ( stripped down windows no enterprise features ) windows 10 Pro which is mostly used in Office environments where joining a Windows Server domain is required and Windows 10 Enterprise, which is Windows 10 Pro + some enterprise related tools and apps etc.
With Fedora "Home" edition the installer could be simplified drastically and the image size refused to bare minimum sd-boot+ systemd + Gnome ( things like atd chrony along with whole bunch of other advanced storage related things ) skipped and end users not allow to custom configure anything other than their language and keyboard ( targeted at noobs ) while for example "Fedora Pro" would allow for custom partitioning filesystem selections etc and include additional tools, Fedora Developer edition which could include all the developer tools, Fedora Enterprise ( sssd,realmd etc ) so fourth and so on.
JBG
1. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsforbusiness/compare