Hi,

Stefan Kropp <[email protected]> wrote (Sat, 16 May 2026 19:12:28 +0000):
>   Description     : Debian Pure Blend for desktop / end-users
> 
> Goal: Debian Marlin shall be a Debian for end users to run
> Debian on Desktop / Laptops. The system shall provide a set of
> pre-installed applications for daily use. My idea is to provide a
> set of documentation and tools to get familiarize with Debian
> GNU/Linux.
> 
>   "Getting started with Debian GNU/Linux"
> 
> Debian Marlin Desktop use Xfce4 as desktop environment and
> includes applications like evolution, libreoffice, a digital
> photo organizer, ebook reader, chat application, audio- and
> video-player, also tools like password manager, backup tool and
> financial-accounting.
> 
> Under the hood, there should be all important lib / system tools
> provided for daily use (e.g. gvfs-backends, cups-filters,
> avahi,...).

I cannot see, why this target warrants a new Debian Pure Blend.

It looks to me there is no big difference compared to all the
desktop environments we already have.
*If* there *are* some benefits, do they justify a new Blend?


Holger


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