The damn thing Just Works™. That’s why the developers aren’t being pestered. It’s a pretty great piece of software.
Every couple of years I install other desktops to check out what the cool guys use nowadays, then go right back to XFCE.
It’s like having a hot cup of tea on a cold day while sitting in a comfy chair by the fire with your slippers on.
Nice read, and much more interesting than mainstream articles with titles like “Linux has 5 % market share now”.
Xfce is the default one in MX Linux, which is #1 entry on distrowatch for years, I don’t know how many install there is of MX, but I’m using it for years, I like Xfce, it’s simple, it works
If I remember correctly, clicking distro links on Distrowatch causes Distrowatch to increase its ranking of that distro, so it’s theoretically possible that MX Linux is only at the top because people who don’t use it and haven’t heard of it think “wtf is MX Linux?”, click the link and push its rank ever higher.
Urban Dictionary (not Linux related nor particularly SFW, but bear with me) had a similar problem with their table of “popular definitions” links. (They eventually took them off the site.)
If memory serves (for a second time), some of the links went to non-existent definitions, but those links looked like the only way to reach those definitions, so people clicked them, increasing their popularity and keeping them in the list. Along comes another visitor, “oh what’s this”, repeat ad nauseam.
That site isn’t phone-friendly at all. I can’t even zoom, all I can do is scroll left and right to read each line, even on vertical. That just hilariously bad.
I agree. Responsive web design can be tricky, I was banging my head against the wall for 5 hours trying to debug a mobile-friendly UI for my game.
The reasons given seem to be common sense.