Perhaps fair, but since they're planning to move downstream of Serpent OS, they're not gonna be an independant distro for much longer and probably shouldn't count in the broader context of this thread.
I also didn't count a bunch of distros with atypical functionality (like NixOS, Alpine, Slackware, etc), just because they tend to have very particular usecases and maybe aren't well-suited as general recommendations if someone's looking for a typical Linux experience, but YMMV.
Me too. I love XFCE so much, but it's impossible to deny how large a step forwards Wayland is on a technical level (although there are still kinks to work out). When XFCE moves over, I'll be able to confidently do so as well.