 The first major reason why it's Katie and Genome at all, as opposed to just all of the bloody variants, is that the primary requirement for full support from the Asahi Linux community is that it's got to run on Wayland. And so, it needs to be a full-stack Wayland environment bottom to top, because there's enough weird bugs and edge cases and brokenness in Xorg that can't be fixed for the Apple Silicon platform that it just wasn't feasible to do any of that sort of thing. From the remix perspective as the primary maintainer of the remix, my particular requirements for any other desktop environment is that somebody has to want to step up to support it and be able to be willing to accept bug reports and work on fixing things. And it has to be able to run in a Wayland-based environment to take advantage of the enhancements and fixes we've done in the Wayland stack, specifically for Apple Silicon platforms.