I'm just switching from LMDE Gnome to LMDE Xfce because I don't want to have Gnome 3 in the future.
I never used XFCE before. In Synaptic I found two Mint softwares for Xfce which are not installed as default. They are mintconfig-xfce and mintdesktop-xfce.
How come that even though they are Mint softwares, they are not installed by default? Is it because they are old softwares and since then Xfce has the same features built in?
Also does Xubuntu have any advantages over LMDE Xfce? I know that it's Ubuntu based so it has a different software centre and message-indicator, but does it give any useful plus to use that? Is it more heavy they are both ~equally lightweight? I prefer LMDE because of the rolling nature and I'm a satisfied Mint user for years now.

In the future are the LMDE Xfce update packs coming at the same time as the Gnome ones? AFAIK the update pack 4 is not released because the team is waiting for Gnome 3.2 to be available in Debian testing. But it doesn't affect Xfce users so we could get an update sooner, couldn't we?
