Talk:Peppermint OS

Wikipedia isn't here evaluate or hype the software
This material is egregiously "peacock" and POV, and I just cut it from the intro:

Peppermint offers lightning fast speed, superb cloud and web-based applications, and is easy on system resources. Its mix of LXDE and XFCE (Xfwm4 window manager) gives it a modern feel while remaining super lightweight.

It's certainly sourced, but Wikipedia doesn't repeat evaluations from the sources, outside quote marks. And we don't really want to quote this stuff. "Lightning fast speed" and "super lightweight" are vague hype; "a modern feel" is vague and subjective. "Superb" is just too peacocky. The article is not here for promotion.

There are some currently some further problems in the article, but nothing as bad as this jumps out at me. And there are some much better neutral-POV descriptions, like "Peppermint's developers have written about the philosophy underlying these principles in terms of providing a familiar environment for newcomers to Linux which requires relatively low hardware resources to run." I have moved that sentence into the intro, to provide a replacement, for the moment, for the POV stuff. Thanks.

Addendum: I see that another editor (un-logged-in) has tagged the article for these problems, at the same time I was editing it. :) I guess I'll leave the tag, 'cause some more work needs to be done.  Thanks!    Ale And Quail (talk) 01:47, 10 September 2014 (UTC)


 * As of today it still seems to be a mix of fan article and promo ("Meet Team Peppermint"? Seriously?). --193.175.191.76 (talk) 07:30, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
 * It's still overly promotional and unencyclopedic. I'm going to tag it. --Ef80 (talk) 14:41, 22 July 2017 (UTC)

Request rename
I think we can drop the Linux part, Peppermint OS seems to be the proper name of this distro. --203.87.156.93 (talk) 11:02, 27 June 2016 (UTC)

Peppermint 10 Released 17 May 2019
Team Peppermint are pleased to announce Peppermint 10 (20190514), the latest iteration of our operating system. Based on the 18.04 LTS (long term support) code base, Peppermint 10 still comes in both 64bit and 32bit flavours so older hardware is still supported. We hope you enjoy using it half as much as we did putting it together. https://peppermintos.com/2019/05/peppermint-10-released/