For those who have RC1 you only have to update.
This is wrong with it:
- It does not come with inxi pre-installed.
It does not have gmrun in the repos.
And it does not have glances.
The MCC does "lag" and the data get "smeared" when you scroll.
This is good:
It looks nice and installs well - so it should be possible for newbies to install and use.
It should be good for professionals to use too - but there is that "here today-gone tomorrow" element that speaks against it. Even if the distro in it self is good enough. Someone needs to be there to provide service in 5 years.
Businesses always crave for stability - and not surprises (French revolutions etc..
(Ubuntu does provide that. Suse provides that.....does Mandriva? ).
Mandrivas Draktools are so intuitive that you do not need all that much service though.
I have made myself an Openbox version that works verry well - and does not interfere with KDE in any way.