I tnink the Material Design guidelines support interfaces that work very well for keyboard/mouse systems -- better than lots of classical GUIs for most uses. Material Design is still better with touch, but its not a bad choice without it.
Of course, touchscreen laptops are a thing, so even if MD really needed touch, its not unreasonable to see a niche for an MD-centered Linux distro.
Of course, touchscreen laptops are a thing, so even if MD really needed touch, its not unreasonable to see a niche for an MD-centered Linux distro.