I think this is where I'll be going after a good 15 years with Ubuntu.
They've lost the plot. I don't mind change if it has meaningful benefits, but forcing unstable and barely-tested coreutils that fail their own tests is madness.
I have been an Ubuntu user since inception (and Linux user since kernel 1.2.3).
This summer I have migrated all our production and development servers to Debian. Because absolutely and sincerely fuck rust coreutils, sudo-rs, systemd-* and the other virtue signaling projects.
I've been using Debian stable exclusively for the past three years on servers since Canonical doubled-down on "snaps" despite all of their customers telling them on no uncertain terms that "snaps" are horrible.
Also Canonical was named and shamed by people trying to get jobs as the poster child of everything wrong with tech recruiting in [current year].
They had me do an automated IQ test, specified I had to do it in my native language, and it turned out it had been machine translated with some tools that was decades old, so I didn't understand anything at all.
I am sure they've also blacklisted me because I get autorejected since then.
I'm also a Debian Developer so I don't have any relevant experience that could be useful in working at Canonical.
Where do you see anything wrong with their process?