What I am hearing from Paolo and others is that FIRST AND FOREMOST we need to keep focusing on being a lightweight distro with 32 bit support.... whether the DE is based on Microwatt or Bodhi/Moshka or LXDE/LXQT....
Is that fair??? I think Biff wanted a more "fundamental" discussion of the focus of Wattos in the future.
If lightweight is the main focus, then obviously "eye candy" and the ability to "customize" aren't primary... these tend to cause more "bloat."
Maybe a lightweight "core" with instructions on how to add the lightweight DE of your choice... (someone else proposed this)
Are we interested in something with "core" packages (LibreOffice, Chromium/Firefox, pdf reader, VLC, Brasero, etc....) OR do we want to do something truly minimalistic (browser and package manager - user adds everything else). Personally, I like the balance Biff has currently struck with Wattos. The only request I would have is that we have a more mainstream browser that can handle all web pages. AOL, for example, throws up an error page if I try to use Pale Moon, Madori, or any other "lighter" browser.
The only other preference I would have is that we explore the possibility of a rolling release based on "stable" repositories.... Get rid of the system upgrades where you have to backup your own files, browser bookmarks, whatever.... wipe your computer, install the new version, add in your favorite programs, copy your backup to the computer, etc.... It gets kind of tedious, especially if you have a busy life.
Thanks again, Biff