ElementaryOS - The thoughtful, capable and ethical replacement for Windows/macOS
> We review all AppCenter apps to ensure they’re properly using permissions
Who is "we?" How is that team selected? Are their decisions public? What is the review or appeal process like?
I find the description of the project to be patronizing. "Just the apps you need"? How do you know what I need? What about the battery life I need, or the excellent touchpad support that I need? Most distros drop the ball on those fundamental things.
IIRC ElementaryOS had the distinction of using mostly Vala/Genie for development of distro specific software. Is that still the case?
This seems like a great OS to install on a child's computer
Elementary has been around for a long time. From what I recall, it tries to ape the Mac style on Linux the same way that KDE has been accused of aping Windows.
The original founder (Cassidy James Blaede) is now a designer for GNOME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJq8Cq9LixE
I wonder why this is on the front page today.
What's a popular rolling release distro that's fairly stable, but also modern, for my dad's computer? He just wants a good balance of "things won't break" and "things will get updated".
Ubuntu is ok, but maybe pop!OS or something else is better for him?
Oh I remember using this years ago. It was pretty good. My memory always confuses it with enlightenment which had fancy compositing on a crappy computer in the early 2000s which I loved it for.
Last time I tried it there was no way to upgrade between versions. One had to reinstall the os to upgrade.
But maybe this changed.
Cannot recommend. The software center immediately broke itself into a loop of god-knows-what error that rendered itself unable to update the system. The system generally suffered from poor usability as well. Cannot comment much further because I didn't use it very long. I paid $20 for it and wish the project well, but it's a pass from me for the time being.