Help me choose linux's best option for public school lab (distro, desktop, etc.)
I apologize if my english isn't perfect in how you would say it daily, but I hope it'll help with Linux popularity and as a reference for future days.
For this post specifically I want opinions regarding what would be best for school lab of tech vocational high school (for both computer networking and software engineering).
Package update frequency:
A. Years per update (Debian, OpenSuse Leap)
B. Every 6 month (Ubuntu/Fedora)
C. Rolling Release
(Debian Sid or Arch but update whenever (every week/month/semester/year))
Desktop environment:
A. Gnome
B. KDE Plasma
C. Cinnamon
D. Lightweight DE (XFCE, LXQT, etc.)
E. Other DE (Mate, Budgie, etc.)
F. Stacking Window Manager (Fluxbox, IceWM, Openbox, etc)
G. TIling or Dynamic WM
Community or Company Distro?
A. Community Distro
B. Company Distro
Display server protocol:
A. Xorg
B. Wayland
File System:
A. EXT4
B. BTRFS
C. Other
Immutable?
A. Not Immutable
B. Immutable
Functionality
A. General Purpose (Debian, Arch, OpenSuse)
B. Specific Purpose (Debian Edu, Parrot Linux, AV linux, etc.)
Let me know your opinion, perhaps I missed some critical question or maybe some question above isn't that important to consider.
I'd lean towards Xfce as well, but for other reasons; school computers aren't typically the most beefy machines, so a lightweight desktop environment is probably preferable