I just think that LXDE is not appropriated for new users and enterprises... I mean, yes it is good, stable etc.. etc..., but we already ave problems making people switch from a non-free Gnu/Linux distribution to Trisquel (and I'm not even talking about Windows or Mac to Trisquel), so proposing a LXDE desktop wouldn't be a shot in the foot in that direction ?

I mean, even the Trisquel's mini depends already on a lot of Gnome packages. So maybe the solution is not there (in my opinion).

It would be very interesting tho, to see what Ruben can make with a lot of creativity, time, and Xfce :D

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