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They follow Ubuntu LTS... so the core is a every four version which is 2 years between core updates.
Part of the thoughts on kubuntu was that it will be far more up to date with the KDE versions.
Absolutely. Cinnamon is great. That was the other WM that they liked but eventually decided that they wanted to use KDE.
They may well decide they want to distro hop or settle into a more stable system that doesn't change much in the future, but the semi-annual model of changing to the latest UI/UX while still having a longer testing phase ended up being the most appealing option.
I can easily understand that: I hesitated a lot with KDE too (it's really good) and I'm looking forward to see what they will offer us with their upcoming own distribution KDE Linux, who knows maybe it will convince me to switch ;)
I had forgotten that KDE was doing another core showcase distro.
What? This just sounds like a linux fever dream lol. Definitely interested to see what they do though.