I took a look at EndlessOS a few weeks ago. There are some neat ideas, but
freedom-wise it is probably the worst distro I have ever tried. They appear
to only release source code when required to by the GPL. All of their
software which is not a derivative of a GPL'd program is non-free. The base
system is based on Debian, but is completely read-only. The user can't make
any modifications. The only software possible to install on top of the base
system is Flatpaks. In order to use the distro, users must agree to a EULA
which forbids the user from doing certain things with their own system.
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