Software product web sites suck.

 Pet peeve.   The front page of a software product's web site should tell you what the product is and does.   There should be links about how to get it, and an online version of the manual.   And a link to a current status page.

Not a blog about developer gossip or release schedules.   Not how wonderful it will make you feel.   Not how it's better than that other thing, unless that crappy other thing is its whole reason to exist.   

I think the thing at this web site might be a software distribution capable of installing a full featured desktop operating system on PC hardware, like FreeBSD or Debian.   Or it might be a hosted virtual-desktop-in-the-cloud service.   Or both and they're synchronized, that would be really cool.   It would be the community owned and directed version of Chromebook.  

They went partway there with  the phrase "using a stable Ubuntu long-term release as its core" but does that mean anything to you?  What the fuck *is* this thing?    And WTF is "shells?"   I want to slap the people who write web sites like this.   https://neon.kde.org/   Aargh!!


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