viking777 wrote:I think you are right in your last sentence though, there are already so many different versions of Mint that the development team have a pretty heavy workload looking after them as it is. Another version, especially a bleeding edge system such as you request, might just be a bit too much. Of course you could construct such a system yourself by adding 'unstable' of even 'experimental' repo's to an standard LMDE installation. But one word of warning, pretty please, if it breaks some time (and it probably will) don't complain about it on the LMDE forum without specifying which sources you are using. Once you change sources like that it is your own creation that has broken not LMDE.
Apologies for the double post. Maybe what I was more hinting at is whether you could some of the distributions together. If LXDE switches to rolling debian distribution that would be a reasonable candidate. So maybe you could end up with something like this.
Linux Mint Debian - xfce, gnome, lxde (choice of desktops)
Linux Mint Ubuntu - Gnome or KDE (choice of desktops)
Linux Mint Ubuntu - Gnome with supplementary packages. For this you could have a basic Linux Mint 11 and have supplementary packages for updated hardware drivers and interfaces. That way the supplementary packages could get some testing to minimize breakages and would act as an intermediate upgrade during the year for those impatient for the next version of linux mint.
Maybe Im a little naive at what work is required to make the different desktop interfaces for Linux Mint. I apologize in advance if it appears like Im trivializing the amount of work that goes into making Linux Mint. Linux Mint does a great job at taking Ubuntu and fixing all its problems to make the most user friendly linux interface around.