Additionally:
- a ton of ISO downloads, ARM and RISC-V support
- Local AI integration for detecting images, searching through docs, finding stuff and writing emails.
- Wayland support.
- A new UI which is a mix of MacOS, Windows 11 and KDE Plasma.
- Atomic updates.
- A new containerized package format (linglong) competing with Flatpak, with some improvements over it.
The great thing about it being open source though, is even if it does have government mandated tracking, it’s probably relatively easy to a create a fork without the tracking
Sure. If anyone is willing to put in that effort; I’m not going to audit all that code.
Does Deepin have its own package sources? B/c if so, you also have you audit all of the third-party packages for trojans, too.