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Hello openSUSE! I'm happy to see these discussions, and this is precisely why we need to plan in an open way! I have an understanding of many concerns which are being raised here. Just an idea that I discussed with Dominique a few days ago. My first-time personal experience with our current "Immutable Desktop" was quite good, but not perfect. I definitely would have some RFEs, which seem to be relatively low-hanging fruits that would improve my day-to-day experience by a lot (mostly default configuration) I can see how the entry barrier may appear too high to people meeting such a concept for the first time. I'm thinking of an idea to make a "workshop" where users would install MicroOS Desktop and try to use it for a week, and then we'd meet to talk about the user experience, both good and bad). I think people liked our last *workshop. We've had around 50 visitors in total. We could start putting together known issues (FAQ), try to propose some changes, and make sure they're being tracked for ALP GA. Thoughts? [0]https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Community/Workshops/LeapDesk...