It does. I would expect that the ZorinGroup knows better than to burn the midnight oil all weekend long. You cannot effectively greet Monday Morning when it blends into Sunday evening.
What was it Spock said about Ston and T'pring? I wonder if the anticipation of having is stronger than the having of having?
For many, it probably comes down to hardware requirements on the newer kernel - or software requirements with higher gtk version and dependencies.
It is worth it, though. Zorin OS 16 beta is far faster, stabler and more functional than Ubuntu 21.04 is. Much less Ubuntu 20.04.
The only reason why I have been so impatient for Zorin 16 is because there is no upgrade path from 15. I have a laptop that I want to set up, but I don't want to go through the trouble of configuring 15 when 16 is right around the corner. If there was an upgrade option, I would be just fine waiting as long as it takes for the next version to emerge.
I was running the Zorin OS 15 Lite Beta all the way up until I upgraded to a newer version. I suspect I will be running Zorin OS 16 Beta up until Zorin 17.
The ZorinGroup suggests that the "Best Experience" will be received by a full installation of the initial release of Zorin OS 16.
For me personally, the symlinks in Beta Root are more useful.
Zorin OS 16 Pro will be available to download alongside the full release of Zorin OS 16 Core next Tuesday, on 17 August. Zorin OS Pro will replace Zorin OS Ultimate from the release of Zorin OS 16 onward, and will be available at the same price-point as Zorin OS 15 Ultimate.
Hello:
As discussed above, Zorin Os should implement a system on its website that would make it easy to make contributions periodically, however modest they may be.
I agree, as suggested, that, on a monthly basis, the contribution totals should be published along with the name and nationality of the person who donated. This way one could know if they received it, and it would also serve as feedback to continue donating.
Greetings