I think pipewire crew need to have one minimalist but widely accessible live dvd iso, including dependencies, with
all the pipewire connections gui's
the example config files and documentation
the A/V tools they target, ready to run
choice of seven or more of the most popular desktop environments and graphics libs
All the video needs for intel, AMD and nVidia cards
gui and text-based package managers
typical internet access apps
package-building tools
Absolutely don't make it a 'full featured' distro, no office, no games, no ide, no painting, no social media etc
Why? Because 99% of all win/mac musicians, and most 'low tech' linux musicians like myself, will start
reading these topics, and have a brain-freeze so cold, that The Muse will run off screeching,
trying to find her long woolen underwear...and might not return for ages
I realize there are many 'high-tech' linux musicians, fully undaunted by the status quo and in depth communications.
If pipewire team release a great live testing distro, those same high-tech linux guys and gals are fully capable
of taking minimalist things whatever extra miles suit their many commendable desires. Leaving pipewire team to
focus only on their project. As issues get resolved, and usability becomes e-a-s-y, distro maintainers can add pipewire to
repositories with confidence, that musicians will find it useful, and hopefully superior to what other platforms
offer and demand.
Mi dos centavos.