03-22-2017, 07:35 AM
Someone new to Linux will know the term 'Lite' already from grocery shopping
So in that respect it will guide them into the right direction if they are looking for a lightweight/lite distribution.
Another distribution using Xfce AND targeting Windows user will increase both, the freedom of choice AND the torture of decision making. It's well known from psychology that increasing the choice beyond a certain count will make people more hesitant.
Which means to me it will be even more important to answer the question about the difference already before it will be brought up, preferably highlighting the X-factors Linux Lite brings to the show

So in that respect it will guide them into the right direction if they are looking for a lightweight/lite distribution.
Another distribution using Xfce AND targeting Windows user will increase both, the freedom of choice AND the torture of decision making. It's well known from psychology that increasing the choice beyond a certain count will make people more hesitant.
Which means to me it will be even more important to answer the question about the difference already before it will be brought up, preferably highlighting the X-factors Linux Lite brings to the show
