AJC219
So, you say the OS is irrelevant, all is web, Chrome book is great, and then go on to say the experience is best on desktop, Windows then Mac.
Truth is, the OS does matter. The OS is the thing tieing the experiences together. Chrome OS was supposed to be a web OS, because all you need is web. But it's not. Because, web alone is not enough.
And if you do feel it is, the feel free to use web only. But if you need the OS, then use the propper and intended OS. The LTSC was made with a particular user case in mind, and that is not user computers.
Why are everyone so eager to get all the new OS updates on every piece of HW if the OS don't matter? How long would Windows be a thing if Windows did not evolve?
Sure, for some LTSC is a must have, for most its not. If your users don't need the OS, give them thin terminals. If they need the OS, give them the best experience. That is not LTSC.
As I see it, it is my job to give them this with as little hassle as possible. Sitting back with my feet on the desk running LTSC is not what's best for my users.