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Why?
Now that Oracle has spiked their Solaris OEM License turning to Linux is the obvious place to go if they want to keep their options open (with Microsoft the other one).
My problem with this is (As others have noted) their tendency to add all sorts of bloatware stuff to everything that is not aimed at the server space. If they can resist this then fine but somehow, I doubt it.