The installer is used only once and not very interesting.
Default preinstalled apps are nice to know, but again not important.
Interesting things would be:
- How does this differ in practice from other similar distros like ubuntu with kde, debian (stable or unstable?) or fedora?
- Is package management different? E.g. other repos, are snaps supported? flatpak?
- What additional software is added or missing in the repos compared its ubuntu lts base? Is this actually a standalone distro or "just" an added repo?
- What are the drawbacks or advantages of this distro compared to ubuntu+kde (kubuntu is just a flavor of ubuntu, not really a separate distro)?
- How many people are working on this distro?
- What about security? Do they have their own team?
- Can you contribute packages to Neon or only to ubuntu?
The installer is used only once and not very interesting. Default preinstalled apps are nice to know, but again not important.
Interesting things would be: - How does this differ in practice from other similar distros like ubuntu with kde, debian (stable or unstable?) or fedora? - Is package management different? E.g. other repos, are snaps supported? flatpak? - What additional software is added or missing in the repos compared its ubuntu lts base? Is this actually a standalone distro or "just" an added repo? - What are the drawbacks or advantages of this distro compared to ubuntu+kde (kubuntu is just a flavor of ubuntu, not really a separate distro)? - How many people are working on this distro? - What about security? Do they have their own team? - Can you contribute packages to Neon or only to ubuntu?