

I feel like there really are just 2 or 3 main distros for Linux adoption. Every article, forum, discussion, etc… it’s always Mint, followed by either Fedora or Ubuntu. IMO distro is less important for converts than desktop environment.
I think the most important thing for adoption is actually little quality of life stuff.
- The first question during installation should be “are you new to Linux” and if you select yes it doesn’t ask you about file systems or partitions it just installs the goddamn operating system with a default configuration, and casual friendly software.
- Photo and video thumbnails that just work.
- An idiot proof way to get a video player with support for every video codec.
- More GUI based “intermediate” applications. If Grandpa has to figure out samba config files just so he can open up his photos on his laptop he’s going to second guess his decision.
I’m not a huge fan of his, but I don’t entirely disagree.
If someone genuinely wants to pass universal healthcare, tax the rich, or has a great plan to drive down the cost of living… I’m significantly less concerned with the specifics of their ideology than I am with their policy goals.
People generally vote around kitchen table issues.
Unfortunately for Pete and the DNC, everyone currently in office has demonstrated that they will actively oppose any policy that would help the working class. They’ve burned through all their good will.
If I see one more DNC hack yammering about how city run grocery stores wont work, I’m going to loose my grip. Maybe they will, maybe they wont. But people would rather the government fail trying to help common citizens than succeed at fucking us over.