

The homepage goes on to mention bundled software.

"What is the relationship with the Budgie DE?" "Is this some new OS, or a Linux distro?" I'm putting myself in the shoes of a new user: But then the About page says it's "The Personal OS for Personal Computers".

When I landed on the Solus homepage, I expected it to be a desktop environment on which Budgie was based on, or another distro like Ubuntu Budgie. Since Budgie is a Desktop Environment, I'm not sure why Solus needs to support that window switching feature. Someone on the Budgie forum said that feature needs to be worked on upstream in Solus (if I understood correctly). I arrived here from Ubuntu Budgie, while looking for a window manager that allows switching among tasks with Super+numbers. In my former job at Google, I was a developer advocate, so I learned a few things about presenting projects to developers, power users, and casual users alike. Hi 👋 I'm a web developer and desktop Linux user of 5 years (Ubuntu and Mint).
