Back in 2012 Canonical stopped supporting Kubuntu and there were concerns for its future. But, Blue Systems picked it up and began supporting it financially, hiring several of its developers.
That's the way I thought things were until yesterday, when I happened to run across Blue Systems in WIkipedia and noticed that it "previously supported" Kubuntu. Among its projects are KDE Plasma, Manjaro, KDE Neon and some other non-distro projects.
A little checking showed that Blue Systems dropped support for Kubuntu in 2016, and Kubuntu is now a "community project". However, the developers remained employed by Blue Systems and working on KDE Neon and other projects. Blue Systems had begun, in 2010, developing an in-house distro called "Netrunner".
Kubuntu and KDE Neon are both based on Ubuntu. Netrunner's current release, "XOXO" - 21.01, is based on Debian Stable (10.7 Buster) with Plasma 5.14.5. That puts it on par with Kubuntu 20.04. As I write this 633K downloads of Netrunner have been counted. The number of installations is probably much greater. I can not find information documenting the number of Kubuntu or KDE Neon downloads.
On Distrowatch, as a measure of public interest during the last 7 days, KDE Neon is around 18, Kubuntu is around 47 and Netrunner is at 100. Manjaro is at 3 and Ubuntu is at 8.
That's the way I thought things were until yesterday, when I happened to run across Blue Systems in WIkipedia and noticed that it "previously supported" Kubuntu. Among its projects are KDE Plasma, Manjaro, KDE Neon and some other non-distro projects.
A little checking showed that Blue Systems dropped support for Kubuntu in 2016, and Kubuntu is now a "community project". However, the developers remained employed by Blue Systems and working on KDE Neon and other projects. Blue Systems had begun, in 2010, developing an in-house distro called "Netrunner".
Kubuntu and KDE Neon are both based on Ubuntu. Netrunner's current release, "XOXO" - 21.01, is based on Debian Stable (10.7 Buster) with Plasma 5.14.5. That puts it on par with Kubuntu 20.04. As I write this 633K downloads of Netrunner have been counted. The number of installations is probably much greater. I can not find information documenting the number of Kubuntu or KDE Neon downloads.
On Distrowatch, as a measure of public interest during the last 7 days, KDE Neon is around 18, Kubuntu is around 47 and Netrunner is at 100. Manjaro is at 3 and Ubuntu is at 8.
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