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2005-07-06
I don't know what OP's complaint regarding KDE 4.4 in Fedora 13 Beta is but as a general policy, Fedora prefers to stick with upstream defaults as much as possible.
I have outlined the reasons for it at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Staying_close_to_upstream_projects
A lot of end users who look at "vanilla" GNOME or KDE think that Fedora doesn't tweak anything. On the contrary, Fedora does a lot of changes at the desktop level (and otherwise) but pushes these changes upstream aggressively instead of hoarding them within the Fedora packages. This benefits the entire community instead of a single distribution