As the user of elementary OS, I do have to disagree on the statement that it is as vulnerable as Linux Mint.
* It is based solely on LTS Ubuntu versions since the project started.
* It does not override application names like Linux Mint does.
* It does not try to support a whole bunch of other desktop environments (it is stated in article, but still...)
* Its website is open source.
* It does not rely on things such as phpBB. Its official communities are on Google+ and StackExchange and they use Tumblr for their blog, therefore focusing more on the actual OS and not having to worry about supporting these things.
As the user of elementary OS, I do have to disagree on the statement that it is as vulnerable as Linux Mint.
* It is based solely on LTS Ubuntu versions since the project started.
* It does not override application names like Linux Mint does.
* It does not try to support a whole bunch of other desktop environments (it is stated in article, but still...)
* Its website is open source.
* It does not rely on things such as phpBB. Its official communities are on Google+ and StackExchange and they use Tumblr for their blog, therefore focusing more on the actual OS and not having to worry about supporting these things.
* They don't delay upgrades in any single way.