It's really great for someone who doesn't know how to use debain itself and their community are super friendly so do you think it's worth it's legacy
It's really great for someone who doesn't know how to use debain itself and their community are super friendly so do you think it's worth it's legacy
It really hasn't. Some people freaked out about it for weak reasons, similar to people freaking out about Wayland.
It's made working across distros so much nicer. The fundamental service management, logging, etc is all just a bunch of common tools and patterns.
Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Majaro, etc didn't switch to it because "it's one of the cancer's of the Linux desktop for years."