Either this news of 5/1 got past the forum or there was a post I missed. Either of those are 50/50.
(https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-Onyx-Proposal)
stuff I knew:
Fedora's immutable Gnome=SilverBlue.
Fedora's immutable KDE=Kinoite.
Fedora Sericea=I forgot was it a WM?
stuff I learned:
Fedora's 4th scheduled immutable is anchored by Budgie called Fedora Onyx.
So speaketh Strobl "Fedora Onyx is an immutable desktop operating system, featuring the Budgie Desktop environment. Fedora Onyx leverages the same foundational technologies as other Fedora immutable variants such as Fedora Silverblue, Fedora Kinoite, and Fedora Sericea (flatpak, rpm-ostree, podman, toolbx). Fedora Onyx is built for people that are attracted to / find value in the Fedora computing platform and Budgie Desktop environment, but need the robust immutability and atomic capabilities that rpm-ostree provides, which are not be offered through traditional Fedora spins (e.g. Fedora Budgie Spin)."
Congrats to Buddies of and to Maintainers!
There was a time I did "find value in the Fedora computing platform" til I met Endeavour Budgie.
Solus for life, but Budgie on Endeavour is also wonderful.
Despite the quote, this will all happen in Solus soon but married to Ikey's tools. I have never felt a more exciting time for this distro since Fortitude. Super exciting times, man.
In the Phoronix comment section of that article is an immutable definition that it easier for me to wrap my head around:
"An immutable distro ensures that the operating system's core remains unchanged. The root file system for an immutable distro remains read-only, making it possible to stay the same across multiple instances. Of course, you can change things if you would like to. But, the ability remains disabled by default." edit/word