Currently and after discontinuing Ubuntu GNOME, the Ubuntu family has 8 official flavors. In recent years there have been ins and outs, such as the arrivals of Ubuntu MATE in 2015 and Ubuntu Budgie in 2017 and the aforementioned end of the Ubuntu GNOME project after the return to the famous graphical environment of the main flavor in Ubuntu 18.10. If nothing strange happens, "soon" we will have a ninth flavor, a cinnamon flavor whose project is known today as Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix.
Since we found out and we inform From this possibility, there have been several important news about Ubuntu Cinnamon. The first was the promise that there would be a stable release in April 2020. Later, the project leader showed us some screenshots (here) and gave us the packages to test the theme of the system you are preparing (here). More recently have released an ISO image that allows us to get an idea of how Ubuntu Cinnamon will be, but something important was still missing that has been available for a few hours.
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix will release stable version in April
All of the above happened with the web page stop, that is, we could enter it but it was under construction. For a few hours, if we access the page ubuntucinnamon.org we can see that it is operational. A minor detail and from what we understand in the tweet published this morning, the web is based on WordPress:
We would now like to be happy to announce our release of our website, https://t.co/6Sj9mWNwZr! Thank you all from @WordPress that helped. If you have any suggestions please let us know.
- Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix (@UbuntuCinnamon) November 7, 2019
Now we would like to announce the launch of our website, http://ubuntucinnamon.org! Thanks to everyone at @WordPress who helped. If you have any suggestions, please let us know.
Once inside, what we see is a web page similar to other Ubuntu flavors such as Lubuntu, Kubuntu or Xubuntu, but it will probably still receive tweaks before the release of the first stable version. As they advanced us, this stable version will arrive in april 2020, but will not be part of the official family yet. If you want to try Ubuntu Cinnamon, you can download its ISO image for a virtual machine from the related article.
The theme and icons of the distro look a lot like Numix
It is not "website" but "website". A website can contain multiple pages.