For Linux users who want a no-nonsense desktop that stays out of the way, LXQt remains one of the strongest choices available.
I've been using LXQt with labwc for about a year. The productivity gains feel enormous. Labwc's semi-automatic snapping and pseudo-tiling are fantastic for a modern window-stacking compositor on Wayland.
LXQt 2.3.0 brings many improvements to the lightweight Linux desktop
LXQt 2.3.0 continues refining the lightweight Qt desktop with better Wayland support, smoother panel behavior, and everyday usability improvements.Brian Fagioli (NERDS.xyz)