Hi Kevin;
I understand your frustration, maybe even more so then Kaisen is not a Pentesting Distro, which I also understand and probably under express during my “comparison”, which, at the end is more an evolution of which Linux Distro I’ll use and a pale why then a comparison.
Yes, it could be frustrating when we put a lot of energy in a project, and we feel that users, specially new user like me, didn’t take the time to read the history and jump in the ring with their judgment.
For me Kaisen, Kali and Parrot are similar in a sense they are all based on Debian Testing, proposed several tools to manage/secure system and networks, and sorry to say that but before Kaisen arrive on the market; aside of Finnix, distro like Kali and Parrot where the nearest distro to use to do that; this is potentially why you receive quite often that comparative.
At DistroWatch, Kaisen fall under Data Rescue and Specialist; in Data Rescue you have Finnix, which a distribution for system administrators, based on Debian but if you never eared about it, I don’t blame you.
While maybe, you would prefer comparative of Kaisen with OpenSUSE which tag themselves as a “the makers’ choice for sysadmins” or not being compared at all, but comparing is a part is in the human nature like the good and the bad, the ugly and the beauty.
To comes back to why I’ll stick around a little, yes I’m a Distro Jumper, this is precisely the why of you create that Distro, and I already mentioned
Don’t worry about me, the fact you choose Codium over VSCode showed you care about Licensing and the Community and yes,
Yes, this is why I am aware of that, this is why I mention default and said it was a flamzy argument; at the end every Linux support btrFS, but it is not necessary their default focus and so that could lead to miss/non configuration from the team development and a lack of support.
In any case, continue your work and keep your focus, it is very useful, and it is a good one.